Inverters - EASUN vs MPPSolar

Overmind

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Hello everyone.

I'll be doing my solar project soon and I found MPPSolar inverters at the same seller I will get the panels from, so I want to ask if anyone is using them and what's your XP with them ?

This is the inverter:

I will use 9 Jinko 450W panels in series.
I have my own LiFePo4 100Ah 8 Batteries.

I initially wanted to go EASUN, but it's more convenient if I get both the panels and the inverter from the same seller.

Any thoughts or thinks I should be worried about ?
 
I use an MPP Solar 3048LV (3000w, 48v) in my cargo trailer. It's dual axle so the ride is analogous to a car and it's holding up fine. Really straight-forward, been running 24/7 for over year, easy to use. I particularly like that I can set the battery charging amps - which let's me tailor the incoming AC load to the size of generator or AC plug (15a, 20a, 30a) in use but still have enough power for the trailer.
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My only regret is that I didn't go 6000w as min-split, hot-water, hot-plate (e.g. 3 big things) is about all I can do at once on 3000w and while cooking breakfast it's nice to add k-cup and toaster simultaneously. :)
 
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Most if not all of these inverters come from Voltronicpower. They build in China and have a design office in Taiwan.
MPPSolar is one of the larger resellers/OEM. They all put their own color and case design on, but its mostly the same hardware.
Then there are clones who copy that design, not worth the money. The OEMs are cheap enough.
The web page of voltronicpower does not show all of their products since some resellers cook their own stuff.

I only knew MPPSolar in 2014 and bought from them since. There are others like MasterPower, Effekta...and so on, all the same.
Dont know how to separate the clones from the "original" ones.
 
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