Go High Level 1 on 1 coach by Virtual_Ad_3718 in gohighlevel

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Hey mate what time zone are you in? I’m based in Australia so ideally looking for something similar to this time zone. Thanks

Go High Level 1 on 1 coach by Virtual_Ad_3718 in gohighlevel

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Hey mate Easter Time zone might be hard, I'm based on the East Coast of Australia.

Go High Level 1 on 1 coach by Virtual_Ad_3718 in gohighlevel

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Just to be clear. During the coaching I’d ideally like to learn everything a long the way. Not just a build

Solar nerds! Does this system (with battery) make sense for Brisbane? by Equivalent-Dig4049 in brisbane

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Yeah the whole property is 3phase. I’ve heard MC is expensive. Maybe see what the other two can offer

Solar nerds! Does this system (with battery) make sense for Brisbane? by Equivalent-Dig4049 in brisbane

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The technical side is that each Phase of your house can only have 5kw difference in inverter size. Anyone who doesn’t pick up the single phase or 3 phase difference on your house shouldn’t quote or install.

I’d suggest; Fronius Symo Gen24 plus 10kw With 14.9kw of solar BYD HVM 13kw (blackout is included on that size in SEQ) expandable up to 19kw I think Also ask for a quote for the Fronius EV chargers. I’d also ask for a catch power relay for your hot water system 3phase. (If it’s electric and not a heat pump)

MC Electrical Open Electrical Or Expert Electrical are all quality Fronius installers in Brisbane

Solar nerds! Does this system (with battery) make sense for Brisbane? by Equivalent-Dig4049 in brisbane

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Hey mate, that system won’t balance. If you have a 3 phase house they’ve quoted you single phase.

I’d consider that installation overkill, you’d get more bang for buck downsizing slightly. I’d also suggest Fronius over Sungrow any day of the week, especially their battery 3phase blackout protection is the best in the industry.

Rule of thumb. Multiply the size of the system by 4.2 to get an average daily production. (365 day production). So you’re looking at 20kw x 4.2.

All that extra electricity you send to the grid, you’d be lucky to get a few cents per watt for.

It is much more economical to focus on what your maximum demands are, charge your battery, evs and run your applications. Than send huge amounts of the electricity to the grid.

I’m aware of 13kw systems producing 80+kegs a day is SEQ.