@@maydayelectricalsolutionsl7601 You’re very Welcome thanks for taking the time to film & edit I know it’s absolute grind to do & get content out alongside doing the actual job in the first place 🤜🏻
Brilliant video thank you. We are about to have solar PV panels installed, 31 Q Cell 405-watt panels (8 facing east and 23 facing west) mated to Enphase 31 IQ8A Inverters then an IQ Combiner 4C. Installer claims it will generate over 13 kWh in my location or about 14 kWh/year while our annual consumption is 11,580 kWh on average. We will add batteries next year and considering getting 2 Tesla Power Wall 3s or 4 Enphase 5Ps. Installer says my system will include a Cell Modem with 5 years of free cell service, then I pay for that service. I guess the advantage is I can still access all my data from the Enphase Cloud server on my phone even during a power outage if I don't have batteries. I think that's what he's inferring? Cheers from southern Illinois.
Thanks for the walking words of encouragement, Kent might be a bit far however feel free to email the project over and we can take a look info@maydayelectrical.co.uk
Hi I have these on my old house I'm just wondering what current panels are compatible with the IQ7. I want to put these on my new house but self install as I'm an electrician now but without solar pv experience. My old system is JA solar panels with enphase m250's
@@maydayelectricalsolutionsl7601 excellent thanks for the info i'll be installing small scale first maybe 4 - 6 panels and if that goes well i got an east and west roof to do this is a bit more challenging
Very nice interested in the Enphase systems. Growing popular within the UK. Looking forward to part 2. 😎👍
More to come!
I'm your 1000th subscriber! Looking forward to new videos, especially about "the renewable side of things".
Awesome! Thank you so much
Great content mate. Really interesting system. Look forward to part two. Keep up the great work 🤜🏻
Thanks jay appreciate you taking time to give us feedback means allot
@@maydayelectricalsolutionsl7601 You’re very Welcome thanks for taking the time to film & edit I know it’s absolute grind to do & get content out alongside doing the actual job in the first place 🤜🏻
Brilliant video thank you. We are about to have solar PV panels installed, 31 Q Cell 405-watt panels (8 facing east and 23 facing west) mated to Enphase 31 IQ8A Inverters then an IQ Combiner 4C. Installer claims it will generate over 13 kWh in my location or about 14 kWh/year while our annual consumption is 11,580 kWh on average. We will add batteries next year and considering getting 2 Tesla Power Wall 3s or 4 Enphase 5Ps. Installer says my system will include a Cell Modem with 5 years of free cell service, then I pay for that service. I guess the advantage is I can still access all my data from the Enphase Cloud server on my phone even during a power outage if I don't have batteries. I think that's what he's inferring? Cheers from southern Illinois.
Thanks for the detailed response to our video, yes that sounds about right
Great video. Would be really interested in seeing the commissioning side of things.
Coming soon!
Great video, really interested to see more renewables work. Need to get my thinking hat on for getting solar done here, you guys cover Kent!
Thanks for the walking words of encouragement, Kent might be a bit far however feel free to email the project over and we can take a look info@maydayelectrical.co.uk
Oh yeah 😊
Enphase = Great Quality 😊
Interesting install - it would be useful to list out the kit used (and even better links to see specs/cost)👍
Noted!
We want more 🙂
On its way thank you
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Those Enphase micro inverters are mounted upside down.
Yea we realised that after but we ended up clipping them to the panels
Hi I have these on my old house I'm just wondering what current panels are compatible with the IQ7. I want to put these on my new house but self install as I'm an electrician now but without solar pv experience. My old system is JA solar panels with enphase m250's
Hello Dale
Which ever panels that done exceed the voltage and wattage of the IQ7 will be fine
@@maydayelectricalsolutionsl7601 excellent thanks for the info i'll be installing small scale first maybe 4 - 6 panels and if that goes well i got an east and west roof to do this is a bit more challenging