SunSynk LifeLynk Hybrid Inverter - So EASY It's Almost Cheating!

2024 ж. 16 Мам.
7 768 Рет қаралды

Installing solar panels and battery storage can be difficult, especially when limited space is available inside a property. But the process becomes much more straightforward with Sunsynk's LifeLynk a new combined solar and battery storage unit. The unit comes with easy plug-and-play connections, making it perfect for small solar installations or quickly adding battery storage to existing installations. Additionally, we have discovered some ingenious off-grid applications for this technology.
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00:00 Going off-grid
00:55 All-in-one unit for solar and battery installations
01:50 More off-grid solar applications.
02:40 Garden offices and remote buildings
03:14 Cost-effective solution
03:59 Alternative to portable diesel generators
04:49 Upgrading existing small solar installations
05:50 Adding additional battery storage
07:00 LifeLynk system layout and connections
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  • =AD= Learn more about the SunSynk LifeLynk range hub.efixx.co.uk/sunsynk-lifelynk

    @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
  • Rick was moving fast to get into that cafe 😂

    @GSHElectrical@GSHElectrical2 ай бұрын
  • Great editing team eFIXX 👏🏼👏🏼

    @GSHElectrical@GSHElectrical2 ай бұрын
  • Good to see more on this new product. I did think this would be a solution for small plant rooms 😁 looking forward to more on it

    @adrianupnorth@adrianupnorth2 ай бұрын
  • Looks interesting! We are installing some SunSynk stuff very soon. Looking forward to seeing how it compares. As for a use it might solve the old Hot Tub earthing problem! Good video gents

    @electrician247@electrician2472 ай бұрын
    • Great points Mark 👍🏻

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
  • What is the maximum load in kW on the load terminal? ie what can you run from it? What's the warranty on the inverter?

    @Eggnog3000@Eggnog30002 ай бұрын
  • How do self contained battery/inverter units like this go in terms of mobile homes, RV/motorhomes/caravans etc as suggested in the UK? In Australia the latest standards require lithiums to be external to the living space and vented to the outside to address issue of toxic gasses if they are involved in a fire. Certain types of sodium ion batteries are being held up as the solution since they do not give off fluorine based gasses etc. They do have lower energy density, both volume and weight vs watt hours, but the difference is not terrible enough to make them impractical in mobile storage applications.

    @retrozmachine1189@retrozmachine11892 ай бұрын
  • Nice comfortable seat in your plant room.

    @jasonwatson9011@jasonwatson90112 ай бұрын
    • Dual purpose

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
  • Any fire protection in there ? So dangerous having all that inside any property

    @blow0me@blow0me2 ай бұрын
  • I don't think the gate at the end of a drive is a bad one, an "online" would compensate for any volt drop on the long run and in the case in a power outage the gates would still be operable

    @backacheache@backacheache2 ай бұрын
  • Does it have a remote screen? This might end up in a loft space?

    @curranhouse@curranhouse2 ай бұрын
    • U can use the app 👍🏻

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
  • Now make a video on grid tied systems.

    @professionalineverything@professionalineverything2 ай бұрын
  • Im really intrested in the lyflynk spent a good 20 min talking to someone on the sunsynk stand whilst gordon was working on his laptop at solar and storage live

    @jacktissington@jacktissington2 ай бұрын
  • If it’s that cheap and easy to install for off grid? Then why would anyone want to export there energy that they harness for the natural sun back to the grid. Just go off grid and tell the energy companies to take a long run and jump . Also is there any laws or regulations that say you can’t go completely off grid. After all no one on this planet can lay claim to the sun . It free for all of us to use its natural energy/power . If I had the money that’s exactly what I would do. Great video Guy’s very informative and interesting.

    @Dog-whisperer7494@Dog-whisperer74942 ай бұрын
    • It’s the dark nights which are the problem for full off grid.

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
    • Yes but if you have battery storage as well then I don’t see any problem, also most of are in bed sleeping by 9.30 pm . As we have to be up early for work and the kids if you have any have be up early four school ,So surely you would use power from the solar panels during the day and the power from the battery in the evening?

      @Dog-whisperer7494@Dog-whisperer74942 ай бұрын
    • If people in America can go totally off grid I don’t see why we can’t . They have dark evenings as well .

      @Dog-whisperer7494@Dog-whisperer74942 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Dog-whisperer7494 If you can live off grid great, makes much more (financial) sense for most people to be on grid, sell electricity when you can, and buy it in when you need in winter, means you can get the most out of a smaller battery system by cycling it most of the year.

      @edc1569@edc15692 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx Wrong! Nights are what the battery is for, its the winter months that will be the problem, especially December and January. It is incredibly diffiuclt to go electrically off grid with solar in this country, this video is misleading and makes it sound so easy.

      @TheRonskiman@TheRonskiman2 ай бұрын
  • Whilst I am not into the net zero narrative, I just love off grid / grid connect wind/solar/lithium batteries etc…

    @Harrycowlton@Harrycowlton2 ай бұрын
    • That profile picture looks like you could be in a place where off grid is useful.

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx will be there In the Khumbo maybe Oct installing a small system in a village called Kapti to overcome their regular’load shedding’!

      @Harrycowlton@Harrycowlton2 ай бұрын
  • 7:54 you cutie pie 😂

    @gdr88@gdr882 ай бұрын
  • Big problem in this country is to access cheap night time electricity to charge batteries you must either have solar panels or an EV. If you live in a remote listed property Solar panels are not allowed and a EV is not practical also very expensive!

    @kmac2555@kmac25552 ай бұрын
    • If you have plenty of space you could go for a ground mount installation.

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
    • Octopus Agile doesn't need any of those (though better if you do obviously). I was on a cheapish tariff for ASHP (Cosy Octopus) that gave me 6 hours at 16p/kWh (off peak) 3 hours Peak at 48p/kWh, and the rest around 30p/Kwh but have just changed to Octopus Agile....now unit prices change every 30mins and aren't guaranteed or subject to price cap...most of my electricity so far (last week or so) has been under 15p/kWh say 13p/kWh on average, but between 4pm and 7pm its been 30-32p/kWh. Cheapest so far has been 8p/kWh but it can go much lower or even free, equally it COULD go really expensive (max £1/kWh) looking back over the last year that doesn't seem to have happened much if at all. My bill in January was £640 (small 3 bed semi), but had I been on Agile it would have been £399. Reckon my average kWh cost has dropped by about 20p peak peak rate and everything else has halved. Kicking myself I didn't switch sooner. If I had batteries (and I'd need a lot of them say 50kWh), and a compatible EV charger then maybe it would be cheaper on some of those EV specific tariffs but not by much.

      @mikebarry229@mikebarry2292 ай бұрын
    • Ground mount what? The actual Hamlet is Grade 2 Listed so no possibility what so ever for solar@@efixx

      @kmac2555@kmac25552 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for that I will talk to Octopus again who are my current supplier, they said that I needed either Solar or EV@@mikebarry229

      @kmac2555@kmac25552 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure EDF never checked if I actually had an EV

      @edc1569@edc15692 ай бұрын
  • Is it April's fools day? You've now got all the muppets out there thinking they can easily go off grid. I do seriously hope that cafe kept their generator, as that system is going to be next to useless in the winter, and if they don't clean the panels regularly it will be useless all the time.

    @TheRonskiman@TheRonskiman2 ай бұрын
    • Did you watch the video?

      @efixx@efixx2 ай бұрын
    • @ Yes hence my comment. Did I miss something, although with the final words you imply its not serious.

      @TheRonskiman@TheRonskiman2 ай бұрын
  • Lets not put lithium batteries in houses/ connected garages/under ground car parks/boats … No way to put out the fire

    @ice-cp2vz@ice-cp2vz2 ай бұрын
    • This unit uses LiFePO4 cells which have far less runaway issues than NMC etc to the point where runaway is really not an issue unless they are severely abused. If you are concerned only about the burning things down aspect, you can rest safe in the knowledge that your building being on fire is likely how your lifepo4 cells caught on fire rather than the other way around. It's still not a good idea to have them inside a living space since if they are involved in a fire, not necessarily the cause of, the gasses they release are quite nasty.

      @retrozmachine1189@retrozmachine11892 ай бұрын
    • Well, as far less and Quite nasty are off the cards lets increase the odds by rolling out more home batteries ,few years degradation and roll the dice. @@retrozmachine1189

      @ice-cp2vz@ice-cp2vz2 ай бұрын
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