I was hoping a few of the solar veterans would cast a beady eye over a product I'm considering importing.
It's what I would call a hybrid inverter. It's basically a large UPS which combines DNO power and standby battery power into a unit with an automatic 10ms switch when power fails. It has a built in charger and also can accommodate other alternative power sources such as genny and PV panels etc.
What I'm tying to achieve is to offer customers a reasonably priced but reliable option for short term power back-up during blackouts. At the moment we're on a national load shedding schedule which involves 2-3 hour scheduled rolling blackouts each day so this solution would be for essential items which is mainly commercial IT equipment and possibly emergency lighting etc.
Load shedding has been in place since November last year and it's likely to persist for at least six months and possibly a lot longer so interest in any kind of off-grid systems is very high here at the moment.
There is no option to export power on our national grid and there's no FIT structure so any solar installation will have little return. I'm looking at installing these as a UPS with a bank of deep cycle batteries with the option for PV panels to be added at a later date.
The item is called an 'Axpert KS inverter' and there's downloadable datasheets on the site I linked. They're a Taiwanese unit and I can land them in SA at around ZAR4600.00 each for a 3000VA. To put it in perspective the other options locally include the Victron Multiplus which seems similar in functionality but it's 'dealer' priced locally at ZAR19000.00.
Any suggestions, advice or even general observations greatly appreciated.
**edit** There's around 18 or 19 South African Rands to one of your UK Pounds.
It's what I would call a hybrid inverter. It's basically a large UPS which combines DNO power and standby battery power into a unit with an automatic 10ms switch when power fails. It has a built in charger and also can accommodate other alternative power sources such as genny and PV panels etc.
What I'm tying to achieve is to offer customers a reasonably priced but reliable option for short term power back-up during blackouts. At the moment we're on a national load shedding schedule which involves 2-3 hour scheduled rolling blackouts each day so this solution would be for essential items which is mainly commercial IT equipment and possibly emergency lighting etc.
Load shedding has been in place since November last year and it's likely to persist for at least six months and possibly a lot longer so interest in any kind of off-grid systems is very high here at the moment.
There is no option to export power on our national grid and there's no FIT structure so any solar installation will have little return. I'm looking at installing these as a UPS with a bank of deep cycle batteries with the option for PV panels to be added at a later date.
The item is called an 'Axpert KS inverter' and there's downloadable datasheets on the site I linked. They're a Taiwanese unit and I can land them in SA at around ZAR4600.00 each for a 3000VA. To put it in perspective the other options locally include the Victron Multiplus which seems similar in functionality but it's 'dealer' priced locally at ZAR19000.00.
Any suggestions, advice or even general observations greatly appreciated.
**edit** There's around 18 or 19 South African Rands to one of your UK Pounds.