How Is Aussie Solar Batteries?

Does anyone have battery and panels installed by them? It seems a pretty new company. 42kwh battery and 10kw inverter @$6000.

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  • Tempting offer, but you still have to pay daily supply charge to an electricity provider, which is more than usage cost anyway.

    Also no mention of being able to top up the battery during the 11-2 PM free electricity period (likely piggybacking off OVO).

    • Do you know which batteries are able to top up during that period for free?

      • If you've got a 10kW inverter on the battery it will charge 30kWh in the 3 hours of free electricity. So, you won't fully charge a 42kWh battery but are you really using more than 30kWh + any excess solar, in non-solar periods?

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    How Is Are Aussie Solar Batteries?

    FTFY

    • Doing well thanks, how are you?

  • So what brand are the Aussie solar batteries?

    • Fox EQ4800-L9

  • 42kwh battery and 10kw inverter @ $6000.

    Does that include solar panels? This seems incredibly cheap. I am looking at expanding my solar and adding a battery, but cautious of the cost and the ROI.

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    8.8kwp panels will be $3000 extra.

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      Why downvote me???

  • The battery looks legit. Not sure about the installer. Got a link to installer OP? Also which state? Might be state incentives involved.

  • It's in NSW.

  • What’s the maximum discharge on the inverter?
    Example: can you consistently draw 9kw from the inverter and not having to be drawing from the grid?

    • 10kw normally, 12kw for 60s. Its DoD is 90%, so 37.8kwh is available to be drawn from the house load. If the energy in the battry is enough for your load it will be consumed first. That's my understanding.

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