Need to decide between multiplus ii based system and easysolar system. Can anybody state the difference in terms of hardware, configuration , functionality, cost or any other considerations to take note of before selection.
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Need to decide between multiplus ii based system and easysolar system. Can anybody state the difference in terms of hardware, configuration , functionality, cost or any other considerations to take note of before selection.
The Easy has a Multiplus onboard, so treat as such. https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/MultiPlus-II-to-MultiGrid-and-MultiPlus-comparison-EN.pdf
Hi John
So the new Easy Solar GX2 has anti islanding system in it like the mulitplus 2 units?
So they can be connected to the grid if they are approved, are you getting approvals for NZ?
Regards
Rob D
NZ
@Rob Duthie. Hi Rob.
Historically the Easysolars are just combo boxes. They don't rate their own manual (apart from a couple of 1600VA models), and are supplied with manuals of the component kit. But there's this: https://docs.victronenergy.com/easysolar-ii-gx.html#introduction
Nor is it "new". Dated 7/2/2019.
Re the current state of approvals, perhaps look up the relevant Sales Manager for NZ, who should know..
Hi Karel, some some countries/cities have a published list of "approved" inverters that are allowed to be connected to the Mains grid. This is due to the safety requirements of the anti-islanding system.
For example, the Easysolar is not allowed for a Grid-Tied installation in South Africa (according to NRS 097-2-1), but the Multigrid, Multigrid-II and Multiplus-II units are allowed.
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