Hello Anthony thanks for your videos.. what is the difference between the sna and lxp versions of lux power.. i see a big difference in price... also would you recomend luxpower? I need to replace a broken infini solar hybrid inverter 3 phase 10kw ... im thinking of getting 3 luxpower sna5000 one fro each phase.. or 2 for one phase where i have bigger loads and the 3rd one for the 2nd phase and the 3rd phase just grid (less important loads)...
@@anthonymwambazi7390thanks for the advice.. so with the SNA line i can have grid + solar feeding onto load whenever solar is not enough yes? I would want the batteries to be used only at night and ofcourse whenever theres a power outage and day is cloudy and solar is not enough .
@@NildoE yes its possible with Sna, the challenge though is that once the load consumption drops on the premises. The balance will go out to the grid and that machine does not have a meter or ct to stop it from feeding back to the grid.
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Corrections the inverter is an SNa 5Kva not LXP Apologies again
Thank you for answering my question...as a once off , i can use a kettle , but can i use a microwave?
Hi there yes you can, not both at the same time
Hello Anthony thanks for your videos.. what is the difference between the sna and lxp versions of lux power.. i see a big difference in price... also would you recomend luxpower? I need to replace a broken infini solar hybrid inverter 3 phase 10kw ... im thinking of getting 3 luxpower sna5000 one fro each phase.. or 2 for one phase where i have bigger loads and the 3rd one for the 2nd phase and the 3rd phase just grid (less important loads)...
SNA is a hybrid off grid inverter, LXP is a hybrid Gride-tie
for a three phase rather you go with SNA unless you want to feed none essential with solar LXP
@@anthonymwambazi7390thanks for the advice.. so with the SNA line i can have grid + solar feeding onto load whenever solar is not enough yes? I would want the batteries to be used only at night and ofcourse whenever theres a power outage and day is cloudy and solar is not enough .
@@NildoE yes its possible with Sna, the challenge though is that once the load consumption drops on the premises. The balance will go out to the grid and that machine does not have a meter or ct to stop it from feeding back to the grid.
@@anthonymwambazi7390 thanks so much for replying... have you had any experiences with growatt 6kw ones? how do they compare to the luxpower brand?