Replacing existing Inverter
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 12:51 pm
I recently had installed a 2.6KW set of West facing panels along with 2 Fox ESS 5KWh batteries and a 3.7KW inverter.
Additionally I have an existing 2.16KW solar panel set split as 2 strings (East and South). They were installed in 2011 under the old FIT scheme so can’t be connected directly to the new system under the FIT rules. The inverter is a 3KW Aurora One which has done well, but is now 14 yrs old and the power output seems to be dropping. Although the original panels are wired separately, on sunny days excess power from both sets of panels charge the batteries.
Hence I am looking to replace the original inverter with a Fox model that will integrate with the new battery / inverter Apps etc. As I need 2 strings, I am thinking about a Fox ESS F3000-G2 3kW single phase inverter.
I would therefore welcome comments on whether this is the best option to go with and if there are any alternatives.
Additionally I have an existing 2.16KW solar panel set split as 2 strings (East and South). They were installed in 2011 under the old FIT scheme so can’t be connected directly to the new system under the FIT rules. The inverter is a 3KW Aurora One which has done well, but is now 14 yrs old and the power output seems to be dropping. Although the original panels are wired separately, on sunny days excess power from both sets of panels charge the batteries.
Hence I am looking to replace the original inverter with a Fox model that will integrate with the new battery / inverter Apps etc. As I need 2 strings, I am thinking about a Fox ESS F3000-G2 3kW single phase inverter.
I would therefore welcome comments on whether this is the best option to go with and if there are any alternatives.