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  • Sunsynk 8kw off grid_Bundle

    R200,000.00
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  • Felicity Solar ESS 51.2V 40kwh 48v 800ah Lithium Battery Stack LV

    R123,050.00
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  • Sunsynk Solar Combo:10kw Inverter, 20kwh 51.2V battery and 12 x Solar Panels

    R119,370.00
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  • Sunsynk 8kw Inverter with 15kwh Lithium Battery Solar Combo

    R93,150.00
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  • Dyness 8KW Solar Combo

    R83,000.00
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  • 10kw Luxpower Back Up/ 17.4kwh Battery Pack

    R72,000.00
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  • 5kw Home Solar Bundle w/ Installation

    R65,950.00
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  • Determine Your Power Requirements The first step in selecting an inverter is to figure out how much power you need. This will depend on the appliances and tools you want to run during a power outage. To determine your power requirements, you'll need to know the wattage or current (in amps) of each item. This information can usually be found on the specification plate of the appliance or in the manual. If you can't find this information, you can contact the appliance supplier to ask. It's important to know both the continuous rating (in watts or amps) and the peak/surge rating (in watts or amps) of each item. Convert Amps to Watts To convert amps to watts, use this formula: watts = amps x voltage. For example, if you have an appliance that uses 5 amps and is plugged into a 120-volt outlet, the wattage would be 5 amps x 120 volts = 600 watts. Calculate the Startup Load (Peak/Surge Watts) Many appliances, particularly those with induction motors (such as air conditioners, refrigerators, and pumps), have a higher peak/surge wattage when they start up. To approximate the startup load for an appliance, multiply the continuous wattage by 3. For example, if an appliance has a continuous wattage of 500 watts, the peak/surge wattage would be approximately 500 watts x 3 = 1500 watts. Consider Sinewave Output Inverters can have either modified sinewave (squarewave) or pure sinewave output. Pure sinewave inverters produce a cleaner, more stable power supply and are compatible with all appliances. Modified sinewave inverters are less expensive, but may not work with certain appliances and can produce interference with some electronics. Compare Inverter Sizes and Prices Once you know your power requirements, you can compare the sizes and prices of different inverters to find the one that best meets your needs. Be sure to consider both the continuous rating and the peak/surge rating when selecting an inverter. It's also a good idea to choose an inverter with a higher continuous rating than you need, to allow for a safety margin. Look for Quality and Durability When shopping for an inverter, it's important to consider the quality of the product and the reputation of the manufacturer. Look for an inverter with a long warranty period, as this can be an indication of the manufacturer's confidence in the product. It's also a good idea to research the company's history and read customer reviews to get an idea of the level of service you can expect. Consider the Size and Weight of the Inverter The physical size and weight of the inverter will be a factor if you need to transport it or have limited space to store it. Make sure you have enough room to install the inverter and that it is not too heavy for you to handle. Check for Safety Features Make sure the inverter you choose has safety features such as overload protection, overvoltage protection, and temperature control. These features will help ensure the inverter operates safely and reliably.

    10kw +12.5kwh Lithium Battery Combo

    R65,000.00
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    FELICITY SOLAR ESS 20KWH 51.2V LV EXPANDABLE LITHIUM BATTERY STACK

    R67,850.00 Original price was: R67,850.00.R63,250.00Current price is: R63,250.00.
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    5kw Budget Bundle with 5kw Inverter, 5kwh Storage & 6 x550W PANELS

    R59,995.00 Original price was: R59,995.00.R54,000.00Current price is: R54,000.00.
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  • Sunsynk 5kw with 10kwh Lithium battery

    R48,875.00
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    FELICITY SOLAR ESS 15KWH 51.2V LV EXPANDABLE LITHIUM STACK

    R49,450.00 Original price was: R49,450.00.R47,725.00Current price is: R47,725.00.
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  • 5kw Back-Up Bundle with 9.6kwh Battery Pack

    R39,995.00
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  • Felicity 5kw Back up Bundle with 8.7kwh Lithium Battery

    R34,000.00
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  • Dyness 6kw Inverter and 5kwh batteryBack up Combo

    R32,878.50
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  • All IN ONE System w/ INSTALLATION

    R29,950.00
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