Got a new EQ4300 delivered instead of ECS. Backward compatible and allow an extra max battery. Good news on back pressure too. Much better for customers. As always, cheers will
@@iameccles I just upgraded back pressure on my KH and it works a treat, managed to tweak it to push back around 9w rather than import 9w. Its not a lot but these little tweaks make customers happy, Ill be adding a quick video of this with a shout out to you
Looks like the datasheet on the US site shows that the EQ5000 is only (currently) able to stack to 6x units high which is a shame as the EQ4300 is able to goto 9x, I wonder if this will change.
@@iamecclesRegarding the temperature curve, I'm seeing 13A, 20A, 35A, and that's with very new firmware (KH7/EC4300-H4). I have a 70watt cat heat pad controlled via an automation (which is one reason I'm after the BMS1 min cell temp 🙂 ) I would have loved the PowerQ/PowerQube but my install happened first. Probably would have struggled with getting Nathan's integration working with it though. Couldn't find a datasheet for the EQ7000, but the datasheet for the EQ7000-*plus* is 660mm wide, 360mm deep, and each slave module around 135mm high, 57kg(!!), 6.6kWh nominal, max stack 5. EQ6000-Plus stacks higher (7 modules), same footprint. EQ6000 base model is smaller, 570x380, 6 modules. Not sure which of these are reaching the UK. I get the impression that the USA stacks tend to be shorter?
@@iameccles I did comment earlier but youtube ate it - the EQ6000, EQ6000-Plus and EQ7000-Plus datasheets are published (around November I think). Just not the EQ7000...
So.. i already have a CM4300 (BMS) and 2 CS4300 @ 4,14 . I would like to buy more batteries and was planning to get 2 or 3 CS4300 @4,14. Can i get different ECS models? Or EQ models? Solar rookie here, ty!
Got a new EQ4300 delivered instead of ECS. Backward compatible and allow an extra max battery. Good news on back pressure too. Much better for customers. As always, cheers will
Thanks
@@iameccles I just upgraded back pressure on my KH and it works a treat, managed to tweak it to push back around 9w rather than import 9w. Its not a lot but these little tweaks make customers happy, Ill be adding a quick video of this with a shout out to you
Looks like the datasheet on the US site shows that the EQ5000 is only (currently) able to stack to 6x units high which is a shame as the EQ4300 is able to goto 9x, I wonder if this will change.
Yeh I'm on the edge of my seat for the EQ7000 size and price
@@iamecclesRegarding the temperature curve, I'm seeing 13A, 20A, 35A, and that's with very new firmware (KH7/EC4300-H4).
I have a 70watt cat heat pad controlled via an automation (which is one reason I'm after the BMS1 min cell temp 🙂 )
I would have loved the PowerQ/PowerQube but my install happened first. Probably would have struggled with getting Nathan's integration working with it though.
Couldn't find a datasheet for the EQ7000, but the datasheet for the EQ7000-*plus* is 660mm wide, 360mm deep, and each slave module around 135mm high, 57kg(!!), 6.6kWh nominal, max stack 5. EQ6000-Plus stacks higher (7 modules), same footprint. EQ6000 base model is smaller, 570x380, 6 modules. Not sure which of these are reaching the UK. I get the impression that the USA stacks tend to be shorter?
@@iameccles I did comment earlier but youtube ate it - the EQ6000, EQ6000-Plus and EQ7000-Plus datasheets are published (around November I think). Just not the EQ7000...
So.. i already have a CM4300 (BMS) and 2 CS4300 @ 4,14 . I would like to buy more batteries and was planning to get 2 or 3 CS4300 @4,14.
Can i get different ECS models? Or EQ models?
Solar rookie here, ty!
what about the 3300w string limit on K series ?
KH 9kW and above on the latest firmware now support up to 8kW of solar pv per MPPT up from 3.3kW.
@iameccles great news, thank you. Is this on 1.37 version fw?
@@supermpe
Master : 1.41
Slave : 1.01
Manager : 1.37
@@iameccles amazing, thank you!
@@supermpe Most welcome