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    • CommentAuthorjamesingram
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2013 edited
     
    http://www.aweenergy.com/midnight_sun.php
    "Solar power that works 24 hrs a day
    The Midnight Sun is a revolutionary product that allows you to maximise the potential of your solar PV system by powering your home 24 hrs a day with green energy generated by your solar system helping you make huge savings on your energy bills. The Midnight Sun is exclusively available from AWE Energy and their authorised distributors within the UK and Ireland.
    The Midnight Sun can be retrospectively fitted to existing solar systems or added to new systems at the time of installation."
    Any one had any experience of this product ? I presume it's a battery dump/ inverter, automated unit to store rather than export.
  1.  
    Yeah, but I wonder how it gets round the 'don't electrocute the linesman' rule (see their FAQ re power cuts)?

    Edit: A post on Sheffield Forum says: ''I had a ........ presentation the cost is £5500 for 9kw storage of which you can only use 5 kw all stored in gell batteries plus another inverter and a box of tricks, battery service when duff is €75''
    • CommentAuthorEd Davies
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2013
     
  2.  
    Posted By: Nick ParsonsEdit: A post on Sheffield Forum says: ''I had a ........ presentation the cost is £5500 for 9kw storage of which you can only use 5 kw all stored in gell batteries plus another inverter and a box of tricks, battery service when duff is €75''
    Is that storage capable of delivering 9kW or of storing 9kWh?

    David
  3.  
    Big store if it's capable of 9kW..... I simply copied te post as written. I suspect they meant kWh.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2013
     
    9kW delivery could be the power from a 5kWh system. Just means it runs out of juice in half an hour.
    There is energy density and power density.
  4.  
    Yes, but it'd need a 9kW inverter. The costs are starting to add up.
    • CommentAuthorSeret
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2013
     
    I suspect it's a nominal 9kWh of batteries, with a usable storage of 5kWh.

    The lack of detail on the site does not inspire a lot of confidence.
    • CommentAuthorCWatters
    • CommentTimeNov 12th 2013
     
    9kWH or even 5kWH would power most houses overnight.
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