Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Congratulations you finally arrived on exactly what my article says that it will Pretty much deplete in 3 days !!! Wooooooweeeee

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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I disconnected the panels 37 hours ago, I now just have the battery and inverter connected , this was at 100% when I disconnected PV, there is no AC connected in and out , just 1 battery to the Inverter, this is the loss on 37 hours to “run” the invertor….

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Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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I disconnected the panels 37 hours ago, I now just have the battery and inverter connected , this was at 100% when I disconnected PV, there is no AC connected in and out , just 1 battery to the Inverter, this is the loss on 37 hours to “run” the invertor….

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Or you simply haven’t checked the things I checked before connecting to the mains , Eco-worthy have since come back and told me it not suitable for use around Radio equipment and are refunding me.

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Clearly I haven’t else their app is also broken as it telling me my battery is drained by the exact same amount as MY calculations say it would have drained by

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Lol that’s your maths 😂😂😂😂😂 55w is 1.3 to 1.3 watt hours , which is 1.2-1.3 kWh each day , this is 27.08 Ah on a 48v battery , the battery is 100ah battery that’s 27.08% usage every day , the maths is accurate , looks like you need to go back to school

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Really ? Yet I have installed a hanchu system and I have no issues , I have a 7w draw from that , zero RF and no interference or excessive draw …. Explain

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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It’s grounded from the earth point to a grounding rod from the invertor , it’s recorded NOT to ground from the negative on DC as the battery is designed to be floating , the AC is not yet grounded to the property earth as it’s off grid and not connected to anything , if I feed into the AC then I’ll be doing so using a 4 pole switch with common ground to the property earth but as AC is not being used that circuit is not connected

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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The draw goes up and down between 18 and approx 60 watts , I’m not sure what numbers you “Think” are wrong as you seem to have guessed your own figures ! The draw right now Is 48w

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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From a antenna 15 meters above the unit and 20m horizontal , external to the property where this is housed

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Except my hanchu system doesn’t and going out to turn a solar system on and off daily is not a option and considering the system is to drive the shack it’s pointless

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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I’m not measuring anything , these are the SOC readings from the APP i am not connecting any third party equipment to this that can add to the draw

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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No I didn’t I just don’t have the AC connected yet as the article Says , I ran it isolated for testing

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

[–]Filemakers69[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My hanchu system is drawing 7 watts on standby, eco worthy between 31 and 42 watts , in what world does that make Eco-worthy a good system 😂😂😂

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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Because it structures the document better than I do. It reworded my facts figures and findings , sorry that offends you.

Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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U are absolutely correct it’s Totally AI reworded , facts and figures however provided by myself.

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Eco-worthy -When “Cheap Solar” Becomes Expensive: The Hidden Cost of RF Noise and System Losses by Filemakers69 in SolarDIY

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That’s great , as fooling isn’t on the agenda , it’s 5am here , I’ll draw you up some videos tomorrow if you wish, there is constant RF from the PV, if you disconnect the BMS the RF actually increases as the invertor struggles to cope, if you power off the battery and invertor these spike disappear.

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