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The 3360 Watt Solar Panel System is a complete DIY kit designed for efficient energy generation and storage. It includes three 280-watt solar panels, a powerful 5000W inverter, and two AGM batteries, ensuring you have reliable power while embracing a sustainable lifestyle.
D**E
All Lies
all liesProduct description3360 Watts per day Peak Output - Assuming you are in a region with 4 hours of sunlight each day. 5kw Modified Sine wave inverter, 3x 280 GCL Solar Panels, 2x SMS-AGM-480 Batteries, 1x Live Free Charge Controller, all of these items missing when delivered,3x 4/0 Battery Cables, 2x 40' Mc4 Cables, 2x Mc4 Splitters Pure sine wave Option available. it is not a 3360 watt system
C**L
There is an error in terminology.
The ad should read "3360 watthours per day peak output assuming 4 hours of sunlight per day". This would be the same thing as 3.36kwh per day of power available. Watts and watthours are not the same thing.PS: This is an electrical comment - I have not purchased the kit.
P**S
WARNING- DECEPTIVE DESCRIPTION - NOT 3360 WATTS - REALLY ONLY 840 WATTS!!!
Careful. Make sure you read the fine print. This is NOT a 3360 watt system. It is a 840 watt system. He uses the "4 hours of sunlight" to magically increase it's capacity 4-fold. You should pay 1 to 3 dollars a watt on a DIY system. He is charging 3400 bucks for a system that he is trying to pass off as a 3360 watt system which would be a helluva deal, only its NOT A 3360 watt system! It is a 840 watt system and you are now paying over 4 dollars per watt after shipping. Not such a helluva deal anymore.
J**N
Not a trustworthy seller.
This guy is making ridiculous claims. Nobody rates a solar power system by what it can potentially generate over a four-hour period. And his answers in the Q&A were obviously made by his 1st grade son who has been held back 5 times. He claims that the batteries will store 10KWh. Simple math would suggest otherwise. They're 217 Ah batteries. That puts them at around 5KWh. And now to address his common sense... The average consumer refrigerator uses about 1.4 KW per day. He stated that the 10KWh battery storage would only power a fridge for 10 hours. Even after factoring in the fact that they are AGM batteries and the inverter can only get enough useable energy down to about 50%(discharge is in fact 80%, but that's pointless when the DC can not be converted into AC). So, to power anything on AC 110, the useable battery storage is about 2500Wh. This person's enormous walk-in freezer would function for about 3 hours(after the condenser switching on and off fried the batteries and the inefficiency of the inverter ).This seller either knows nothing about what he is selling, or he's a con man. Either way, he's lying and should keep his day job as an IRS tele-scammer.
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