The kit is available in multiple capacities to suit different needs: 3KW, 5KW, 6KW, 10KW, 15KW, 20KW and 30KW. You can also choose inverter ratings described in KVA (for example 10KVA) — remember KVA to KW depends on power factor (typical PF ~0.8).
A typical kit includes monocrystalline solar panels, an MPPT charge controller, an inverter/charger sized to the kit (single, split or 3-phase options), batteries (lead-acid or lithium depending on the configuration), mounting hardware (roof/ground/carport), and necessary cables and protections. Exact contents can vary by package — confirm with the seller for your chosen configuration.
This product is designed primarily for off-grid applications (independent of the utility). Hybrid or grid-tied operation may be possible with additional equipment and a different inverter model; contact the vendor if you require grid-interactive capabilities or battery-based backup with grid-connection.
The system supports 110V, 220V and 380V output voltages and can be configured for 50Hz or 60Hz frequency. Phase configurations available include single-phase, split-phase and 3-phase to match your load requirements.
You can choose between lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries. Lead-acid is generally lower cost upfront but larger, heavier and requires more maintenance with shorter cycle life. Lithium-ion has higher upfront cost but longer cycle life, higher usable depth of discharge, lower maintenance and better efficiency. Choose based on budget, space, and expected lifetime.
Runtime depends on battery bank capacity, daily solar production and load. While the spec lists 'work time 24 hours' as possible with sufficient storage and generation, actual duration must be calculated from your daily kWh usage and the battery size. Contact the seller with your load profile for an estimated runtime.
Estimate your average daily energy consumption in kWh and your peak instantaneous load in kW. Factor in appliances that draw high startup current (pumps, motors). Choose a kit with inverter capacity above your peak load and battery capacity sufficient for desired autonomy (days of backup). The vendor can help size the system if you provide a load list and daily usage.
Yes — the system is modular and can generally be expanded by adding panels and batteries, provided the inverter and controller support the increased input and battery bank configuration. Always confirm expandability and compatibility with the vendor before purchasing additional components.
Mounting types include roof, ground and carport mounts. The panels are monocrystalline for high efficiency and are suitable for residential and farm installations; site shading, roof angle and orientation affect performance — a site survey is recommended to determine optimal placement.
Solar panels have an expected lifespan of around 25 years. Routine maintenance includes periodic cleaning of panels, checking battery health (especially for lead-acid), inspecting connections and ensuring the inverter and controller firmware are up to date. Lithium batteries require less maintenance than lead-acid. Follow the vendor’s recommended maintenance schedule.
Some configurations offer monitoring and remote management options, but this can vary by package. Ask the seller about integrated data logging, mobile/remote monitoring and alerts if you require performance monitoring.
Yes — generator backup is commonly used with off-grid systems for extended low-sun periods. Many inverter/chargers support automatic generator start/stop and charging. Confirm generator integration features with the vendor and ensure appropriate transfer and control equipment is included.
Specific certifications and warranty terms can vary by region and supplier. Panels usually carry performance warranties and the system components may have manufacturer warranties. Ask the seller for certificate copies (CE, IEC, UL, etc. as applicable) and detailed warranty information before purchase.
Yes, the higher-capacity kits (10KW–30KW) are suitable for larger loads including motors and pumps. Consider inrush/startup currents for motors — you may need an inverter with sufficient surge capacity. Provide details of the largest motor loads to the installer to ensure proper sizing and configuration.
Confirm your daily kWh usage and peak loads, preferred battery chemistry, mounting location and available space, desired autonomy (days of backup), whether you need monitoring or generator integration, local regulations/permits and warranty/certification details. Ask the vendor for a site assessment and a customized proposal.
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