Thank you Keith, always really informative. I'm planning buying a Terra when they launch for my off grid situation, hope the development is still ontrack. Thanks again
Thank you for the video. Unfortunately there are a few things I still dont understand regarding the micro inverter. It sounds to me like the micro inverter is AC coupled to the Main supply, not the UPS output. If so what happens to the excess power the micro inverter will produce when the battery is full and the micro inverter generates more than the load ? If the micro inverter is on the same line as the grid supply then what stops the excess power from being exported ? What happens to this excess power? Please supply us with a wiring diagram to explain the wiring of the Grid AC and micro inverter inputs
If on grid installation, excess power will be exported. If load is lower and the battery is full there is nothing to stop the export. It really doesn't matter if you are grid-side connected or AUX microinverter port (I'm not sure this model has this option, like other SS inventers). Personally I used HomeAssistant and Shelly relay to control export from microinveter(s)
then it would be exactly the same as if you didn't have the lifelynk in the first place - the micro will export to grid unless it has its own limiting CT. And because the input and output of the lifelynk is coupled when on-grid, it doesn't matter where you connect the micro-inverter - as long as you realise that the micro-inverter won't work during an outage if you installed it on the grid side.
Hi do you have a video in how to wire it in to a consumer unit in a UK home please or a consumer unit wired off the main house one in the garage please
Nice unit Keith I fitted one only to find out that it only outputs 2kw Phoned up and was told that you were sorting it out, any further forward with it
Thanks Keith and team for the video. When you do the next video would you also mention if this LifeLynk can or cannot export? Do you have the option to export is what I would like to know? Thanks 🙂
I have a LifeLynk 5.2 installed last month. Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you Keith, always really informative. I'm planning buying a Terra when they launch for my off grid situation, hope the development is still ontrack. Thanks again
Great vid, like you show the ability to add extra batteries...how about linking to an existing inverter in parallel?
Nice video Keith! looking forward to more about Lifelynk. I have my one running in UK this month and really happy (2 x MPPT would be even nicer :))
Great and clear to understand video ;) thank you!
Great staff where and where can I get a proper sunysink training course here in harare Zimbabwe they are still more of them being installed here
Thank you for the video. Unfortunately there are a few things I still dont understand regarding the micro inverter. It sounds to me like the micro inverter is AC coupled to the Main supply, not the UPS output. If so what happens to the excess power the micro inverter will produce when the battery is full and the micro inverter generates more than the load ? If the micro inverter is on the same line as the grid supply then what stops the excess power from being exported ? What happens to this excess power?
Please supply us with a wiring diagram to explain the wiring of the Grid AC and micro inverter inputs
If on grid installation, excess power will be exported. If load is lower and the battery is full there is nothing to stop the export. It really doesn't matter if you are grid-side connected or AUX microinverter port (I'm not sure this model has this option, like other SS inventers). Personally I used HomeAssistant and Shelly relay to control export from microinveter(s)
then it would be exactly the same as if you didn't have the lifelynk in the first place - the micro will export to grid unless it has its own limiting CT. And because the input and output of the lifelynk is coupled when on-grid, it doesn't matter where you connect the micro-inverter - as long as you realise that the micro-inverter won't work during an outage if you installed it on the grid side.
Hi do you have a video in how to wire it in to a consumer unit in a UK home please or a consumer unit wired off the main house one in the garage please
Nice unit Keith I fitted one only to find out that it only outputs 2kw
Phoned up and was told that you were sorting it out, any further forward with it
Any accurate update as to the release date of the wireless CT clamp as it has been promised for some time now?
Is the fuse disconnect not required when installing the external battery
Thanks Keith and team for the video. When you do the next video would you also mention if this LifeLynk can or cannot export? Do you have the option to export is what I would like to know? Thanks 🙂
You don't want to export as they will pay less going forward the ct coil stops exports but I am sure you can export it if you want
Great stuff
Is the grid earth connected to the off grid earth in the inverter and does it disconnect the grid earth when it goes onto island mode
It looks like Sunday k needs a relay
For ground
Easy installation, when installing cost 11000£😅
Installer 🎉 profit
Inverter with battery 2000£
Six panels many 600
Tips for cables screws
Any update on release date for the wireless CT clamp?
looks like the Solis connectors use to connect it
As easy as falling out of a tree!