First Look at MidNite Solar "TheOne" - 11.4kW Hybrid All-in-one Inverter

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Join me as I embark on a test run of the brand new inverter from MidNite Solar called "The One". It has a 10kW output when on battery power only but when PV is used, you can output up to 11.4kW. It can handle up to 15kW of PV with 3 different PV trackers. The Max MPPT voltage is 600V!
    Midnight also packed in a lot of their circuit breakers into this inverter. Come along with me as we explore the specs and look at getting it mounted and ready to go!
    MidNite on DIY Solar Forum - diysolarforum.com/threads/mid...
    Links to the parts & pieces in the video (affiliate links)
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    MidNite "The One" - bit.ly/4exEkpw
    Hydraulic Knockout Tool Kit 1/2 to 2 inch - amzn.to/3Zx7oFZ
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    Chapters
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    0:00 Intro
    0:52 What's in the Box
    5:35 Prepping the Wire-Way
    9:36 Hanging the Inverter
    13:29 Looking at the Specs and Hardware
    24:42 Looking Under the Hood
    27:54 Warranty & Safety Features
    29:34 Final Thoughts & Wrap Up
    #offgrid #solar #diy #solarproject #currentconnected #midnite #theone #midnitesolar
    *** Disclaimer ***
    Please remember, I'm just a DIYer like you. Don't take what I'm doing as gospel truth, it's just how I'm doing things. If you're unsure of how to do something, look into hiring a professional or at least consult with a professional to determine the correct way to do things.
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  • @AdamDeLay07
    @AdamDeLay07  9 днів тому +2

    Links to the parts & pieces in the video (affiliate links)
    ------------------------------------
    MidNite "The One" - bit.ly/4exEkpw
    Hydraulic Knockout Tool Kit 1/2 to 2 inch - amzn.to/3Zx7oFZ
    Supporting the Channel
    --------------------------------------------------
    There are several ways that you can help support this channel.
    - Affiliate links help the channel by providing me with a small commission of the sale. It does not change the cost for you at all.
    - The 'Buy me a Coffee' - link is here (on the bottom, right corner of the website): going-off-grid.com
    - You can also click on the "Thanks" button under the video to support the channel.
    Thank you for your support!
    For more information, please check out my website with links to all the components, materials and products I have used in developing my off-grid solar system: going-off-grid.com

  • @GavinStoneDIY
    @GavinStoneDIY 8 днів тому +6

    Nice job. This is going to be a good one to follow along with. The more I see about this inverter the more I like.

    • @norsk54472
      @norsk54472 8 днів тому +1

      Agree

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому +2

      Thanks! There’s a lot packed in this thing!

  • @booterone1
    @booterone1 8 днів тому +2

    The technology on inverters is progressing exponentially and I am impressed with the AC coupling as mentioned. Great video!!

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Thanks! Yeah they’re able to package more and more in these things!

  • @jtmg11
    @jtmg11 8 днів тому +3

    Very nice! I look forward to all of your in-depth testing to come.

  • @rodneyhunt
    @rodneyhunt 8 днів тому +3

    Definitely looks like a beast of a machine. Like how much solar you can put on this inverter. Plus service it. Nice work

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Thanks! Yeah it does seem pretty powerful!

  • @bobmonztr
    @bobmonztr 6 днів тому +1

    If I had to buy a second complete system this would be the one. The entire accessory item list already wired in a box. PV Input Lightning Protection integrated. NICE.

    • @dominiekmeers4749
      @dominiekmeers4749 4 дні тому

      Does this mean you do not need any SPD's?

    • @bobmonztr
      @bobmonztr 3 дні тому

      @@dominiekmeers4749 can't afford SPD till Sept. Last night got some decent strikes on video to remind me to buy one.

  • @norsk54472
    @norsk54472 8 днів тому

    great review, thanks Adam

  • @DuncanCunningham
    @DuncanCunningham 8 днів тому

    I'm excited to see how it goes too and I was just having your video playing while I was tidying up my office so I didn't feel alone in the task. So, thanks for helping me tidy my office and I'm looking forward to your testing.
    One thing that I have to think about is that my solar panels are all on micro inverters about 160 feet away from the house, my solar goes into my inverter as a Generator. Sol-Ark does a great job of handling that, so I'll looking to see if AC coupled solar could connect to this puppy and work for my situation too.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  7 днів тому +1

      Haha! Glad I could help out! Now I feel like I need to clean up mine… :D
      I don’t have the manual handy, but I wana say that you can have up to 12kW of AC Coupled solar connected to one of the smart ports but it will only utilize a maximum of 10kW.

    • @DuncanCunningham
      @DuncanCunningham 4 дні тому

      @@AdamDeLay07 perfect. It seems as those many people in cities had limits to how much solar they were allowed to connect. My is at 8Kw

  • @awbean5254
    @awbean5254 8 днів тому

    CONGRATULATIONS ADAM!
    It might have been better to install the inverter first, then trace down, mark out and install the trough/wire race for the wiring holes to line up. Nevertheless, we await to hear your feedback.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Thanks. Had I used the template like it was intended, I wouldn’t have had any issues. Either way, using the punch tool again was nice and simple.
      I’m looking forward to seeing how it works out too!

  • @tlteal
    @tlteal 8 днів тому +1

    wow that's a very nice (and very expensive) inverter! Great job and thank you for showing us. Can't wait to see more.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому +1

      Thanks! Yeah it’s not cheap. We’ll see if it’s worth it! So far it’s pretty slick!

  • @agtcovert
    @agtcovert 8 днів тому +1

    I'll be really curious what you think of this versus Victron. Had my eye on this, and it checks a lot of boxes for me.
    Thanks for all your work and looking forward to seeing more.
    But ... I bleed a bit of blue.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому +1

      Thanks!
      The blue isn’t going anywhere though. 😁

  • @mahendragomanie4488
    @mahendragomanie4488 8 днів тому

    Great.I thought they would have given you one man.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Boy I wish they would have too! 😁

  • @luimackjohnson302
    @luimackjohnson302 8 днів тому

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing this video. I do not mind purchasing one of this MidNite Solar & soak testing it under various load conditions, i.e. under resistive & inductive load conditions. Is the power inverter a pure sine wave inverter? What sort of chemistry are the batteries? I will be follow your progress in your testing. Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Thanks!
      It is a pure sine inverter. I have DIY LifePo4 batteries but you can also use lead-acid batteries.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @Roll2Videos
    @Roll2Videos 8 днів тому +1

    Great video, I will be looking at your link above 😊 Are there batteries going to be called Neo?

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Thanks.
      I was thinking they should call the batteries “the Tank”. Wasn’t that the name of one of the operators in the movie that worked behind the scenes to get “the one” all he needed? 😁

    • @Roll2Videos
      @Roll2Videos 8 днів тому

      @@AdamDeLay07 That's a way better idea

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      @@Roll2Videos I’ve gotta sell that idea to MidNite!

  • @simon359
    @simon359 8 днів тому

    The reason I prefer Victron charge controllers is because you can put in more amps faster to charge up your batteries, versus the all in one units where they limit how much amperage you can push into your batteries!
    This is extremely important when you have limited sun hours!

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому +1

      Wouldn’t that be the case with any external charger controller where you don’t have communication? It’ll charge by voltage and the current just gets pulled as much as is allowed.
      You don’t want to always charge your batteries with continuous high current as I’ve been told that can degrade your batteries faster.

    • @simon359
      @simon359 8 днів тому

      @@AdamDeLay07
      Yes, this is why I keep mine under 100 Amps if possible, taking my Victron charge controllers and running them at 70 to 80% setting in the VictronConnect app, for the summer months. The rest of the year doesn’t matter, since it never gets anywhere near that amperage.

  • @sinfronterascommunications6506

    Perfect timing, please tell me it's manufactured in the U.S.A. Seems every hybrid is re-branded product from overseas. Although very tempting I would like to support local manufacturing if I can.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  19 годин тому

      Unfortunately like most things I believe it’s manufactured outside of the US. It might be designed in the US, but not manufactured here.

    • @sinfronterascommunications6506
      @sinfronterascommunications6506 19 годин тому

      @@AdamDeLay07 Thanks for the reply. The IP65 rating is what's missing from their Rosie lineup, thus the excitement for this unit. However if it's at least engineered/designed in the U.S then it's better than nothing 👍.

  • @surfcow
    @surfcow 6 днів тому +1

    Maybe start with the specs next time.

  • @theheathkitshop2424
    @theheathkitshop2424 7 днів тому

    I bet that .97" got you. Midnite should convert from tenths to fractions.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  7 днів тому

      Probably. I had thought I had just rounded up to 25” but apparently not… :D
      They need to just adjust the bracket a little bit so it’s a solid 25” instead of an odd number.

  • @paleinho
    @paleinho 8 днів тому

    @26:47 the fan is just hanging there? maybe come undone during shipping, but seems like is just thrown in there

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      Nope. It’s actually in a mounting bracket on a slight angle.

  • @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk 8 днів тому

    I don’t hear about MidNite much these days. This inverter seems to be checking all of the boxes though.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому +1

      I’ll be honest, until I was following the thread in the DIY Solar Forum, I knew they had breakers and SPDs.

  • @Snerdles
    @Snerdles 5 днів тому

    That price though, isn't this supposed to be a cheaper alternative to something like a Solark? Seems it's nearly the same price for similar specs.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  5 днів тому

      @@Snerdles yeah it’s not cheap. I’m not sure what exactly the target competition is. It does seem like MidNite is trying to include their own quality breakers so you don’t have to go out and buy additional ones to add to your system. Plus they’re quality breakers.
      I can’t say that I’ve seen any other system with 3 separate smart load breakers as well as 4 additional load breakers.

  • @user-tv8ey6qy9j
    @user-tv8ey6qy9j 7 днів тому

    hopefully I won't be switching out my 6000xp anytime soon.

  • @bloodcarver913
    @bloodcarver913 8 днів тому

    Wat? No more Club Blue? :D

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  8 днів тому

      😁
      The blue is all still there, just on the other side of the room…

  • @theheathkitshop2424
    @theheathkitshop2424 7 днів тому

    You do know the 'One' is made and assembled in China?

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  7 днів тому

      Wouldn’t surprise me. Everything seems to be. All depends on the underlying hardware and the quality control standards used.

    • @joeldcoxks
      @joeldcoxks 6 днів тому +1

      So are the EG4 18kPV and the Solark 15k.

  • @clydedaisley7560
    @clydedaisley7560 7 днів тому

    Cute but I'll stick to victron

    • @niktak1114
      @niktak1114 7 днів тому

      This is a much better unit than anything victron makes

    • @clydedaisley7560
      @clydedaisley7560 7 днів тому

      @@niktak1114 sure

  • @quickquote1568
    @quickquote1568 6 днів тому +1

    That 6000xp is piece of crap compared to that high end US made Midnigjt Solar Inverter. You've literally committed Blasphemy by mounting both inverters on the same wall.

    • @AdamDeLay07
      @AdamDeLay07  6 днів тому

      🤣. Different options for different folks.

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce 6 днів тому

    Nope, sorry. The specs say it all. In my view, not worth the $6,000.

    • @joeldcoxks
      @joeldcoxks 6 днів тому

      I tend to agree, this thing seems to be a day late and a lot of dollars short. Might be a cool unit for some people, but at that price point, it's a tough road to ride up hill.