Back in mid-Sept, I asked if anyone had any recommendations for Solar Battery Installers .... Well, Buyer Beware!!
Back in 2020, having a bit of money to spare, I had a 18 panel, 4.5kW
Solar Panel system installed and now, having more money to spare, I paid Solar Battery Group just over $8,000 to install a 5kW Battery, thinking
that would give me Power security .... but NO!
Yesterday, at about 7:15p.m., the local Mains power went out and I was
left in darkness. Surprise, surprise, when the Mains back on about a min later, so did my Power. At about 10:00p.m., when I checked my Power
System, the battery was still indicating over 60% full.
So this morning I rang the Solar Battery Group, the supply/install firm,
and they said the Solar Battery arrangement had worked as expected. The system wasn't meant to maintain power in place of Mains power, it was
only meant to supply power WHEN THE MAINS WAS AVAILABLE so "in place of"
NOT "in the absence of" mains power.
The SOLAR BATTERY GROUP will, however, sell you, for $1,300 or so, an optional extra, a Power Outlet connected directly to the Battery System which will supply up to 3kW maximum .... but, still, during an outage,
you'd have to go out to the Battery (or the special power outlet
adjacent to it) with a extension cord to plug in your most desireable
(less than 3kW) devices!!
I suppose, eventually (if I live long enough), I'll get back my $8,000
for the battery and $2,500 (I think) for the original Solar Panels ....
but who knows!! ;-(
Just FYI .... if you are considering getting a Battery installed.
On 05-Jan-24 7:20 pm, Daniel65 wrote:
Back in mid-Sept, I asked if anyone had any recommendations for
Solar Battery Installers .... Well, Buyer Beware!!
Back in 2020, having a bit of money to spare, I had a 18 panel,
4.5kW Solar Panel system installed and now, having more money to
spare, I paid Solar Battery Group just over $8,000 to install a 5kW
Battery, thinking that would give me Power security .... but NO!
Yesterday, at about 7:15p.m., the local Mains power went out and I
was left in darkness. Surprise, surprise, when the Mains back on
about a min later, so did my Power. At about 10:00p.m., when I
checked my Power System, the battery was still indicating over 60%
full.
So this morning I rang the Solar Battery Group, the supply/install
firm, and they said the Solar Battery arrangement had worked as
expected. The system wasn't meant to maintain power in place of
Mains power, it was only meant to supply power WHEN THE MAINS WAS
AVAILABLE so "in place of" NOT "in the absence of" mains power.
The SOLAR BATTERY GROUP will, however, sell you, for $1,300 or so,
an optional extra, a Power Outlet connected directly to the Battery
System which will supply up to 3kW maximum .... but, still, during
an outage, you'd have to go out to the Battery (or the special
power outlet adjacent to it) with a extension cord to plug in your
most desireable (less than 3kW) devices!!
I suppose, eventually (if I live long enough), I'll get back my
$8,000 for the battery and $2,500 (I think) for the original Solar
Panels .... but who knows!! ;-(
Just FYI .... if you are considering getting a Battery installed.
You also need to check that the system will be able to charge the
battery from the solar panels during a power outage. This appears to
be not a given either.
The ability to do that saved us from the effects of an outage that
lasted more than a day (and a week for some people in my area).
Sylvia.
Back in mid-Sept, I asked if anyone had any recommendations for Solar Battery Installers .... Well, Buyer Beware!!
Back in 2020, having a bit of money to spare, I had a 18 panel, 4.5kW
Solar Panel system installed and now, having more money to spare, I paid Solar Battery Group just over $8,000 to install a 5kW Battery, thinking
that would give me Power security .... but NO!
Yesterday, at about 7:15p.m., the local Mains power went out and I was
left in darkness. Surprise, surprise, when the Mains back on about a min later, so did my Power. At about 10:00p.m., when I checked my Power
System, the battery was still indicating over 60% full.
So this morning I rang the Solar Battery Group, the supply/install firm,
and they said the Solar Battery arrangement had worked as expected. The system wasn't meant to maintain power in place of Mains power, it was
only meant to supply power WHEN THE MAINS WAS AVAILABLE so "in place of"
NOT "in the absence of" mains power.
The SOLAR BATTERY GROUP will, however, sell you, for $1,300 or so, an optional extra, a Power Outlet connected directly to the Battery System which will supply up to 3kW maximum .... but, still, during an outage,
you'd have to go out to the Battery (or the special power outlet
adjacent to it) with a extension cord to plug in your most desireable
(less than 3kW) devices!!
I suppose, eventually (if I live long enough), I'll get back my $8,000
for the battery and $2,500 (I think) for the original Solar Panels ....
but who knows!! ;-(
Just FYI .... if you are considering getting a Battery installed.
Yesterday, at about 7:15p.m., the local Mains power went out and I was
left in darkness. Surprise, surprise, when the Mains back on about a min later, so did my Power. At about 10:00p.m., when I checked my Power
System, the battery was still indicating over 60% full.
So this morning I rang the Solar Battery Group, the supply/install firm,
and they said the Solar Battery arrangement had worked as expected. The system wasn't meant to maintain power in place of Mains power, it was
only meant to supply power WHEN THE MAINS WAS AVAILABLE so "in place of"
NOT "in the absence of" mains power.
The SOLAR BATTERY GROUP will, however, sell you, for $1,300 or so, an optional extra, a Power Outlet connected directly to the Battery System which will supply up to 3kW maximum .... but, still, during an outage,
you'd have to go out to the Battery (or the special power outlet
adjacent to it) with a extension cord to plug in your most desireable
(less than 3kW) devices!!
I suppose, eventually (if I live long enough), I'll get back my $8,000
for the battery and $2,500 (I think) for the original Solar Panels ....
but who knows!! ;-(
Just FYI .... if you are considering getting a Battery installed.
** In order for a solar system to power a premises during a
blackout, the AC supply line must be disconnected first. Otherwise
the solar system will try to power the whole neighborhood and also
electrify cables that are expected to be dead by electrical workers.
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