
Energy Independence Since 1978
Solar and Electrical Contractor CA Lic #620243 Energy Auditor #840325 IAEI Member Veteran Owned Business
Authorized Sol-Ark Stocking Distributor
Inverters
All prices are subject to change without prior notice
Family Energy Storage Systems
API 48-5000 Hybrid Inverter
5kW, 120vac, 60Hz, includes 5kW, 500vdc solar MPPT input, 5kW AC input/charger and flow through circuit.
API LiFePO4 Stackable Power System
100AH high quality cells, 51.2kWh (stackable to 30.72kWh). BMS; active cell balancing CAN & RS 485 com ports, on/reset button, main circuit breaker, touch safe cable connections, state of charge, fault and function LED bar graph.


Sol-Ark Inverters
12,15,18,30, and 60kW
Authorized Sol-Ark stocking distributor
Special contractor pricing
Description
We have been a distributor and installer for Sol-Ark inverters for many years. These inverters are an “all in one” solution to most installation problems. All necessary and required circuit breakers, multiple 500 vdc solar MPPT inputs, Solar disconnect switch, plus AC charging via grid and/or generator are included. These inverters are basically computers not inverters. They can be programmed multiple ways. Plus, they are very compatible with 16 cell LiFePO4 systems. We no longer need to use our API Li system's BMS to control charge, discharge, etc. We can program the Sol-Ark inverters to our system needs. One of the many benefits of these inverters is that they have two separate outputs. One output is grid tied export or non- export by simply installing CT’s at the point of common coupling. This circuit is a grid tied circuit and shuts down during a power outage. The other is the inverter output and is “hot/live” as long as you have solar or battery power. The inverter can be programmed to supply all the power to the inverter output circuit and send “excess” power to the grid tied circuit for export or non-export. These inverters can function with or without batteries. One of the many benefits of using our API LiFePO4 systems is when the batteries are fully charged there is very little resistance and minimal to no charge current goes to the battery. At that point all loads are powered solar direct while the Li system stays in standby mode until the loads accumulate and more power is needed. Most systems fully charge their Li system by mid-day and then run solar direct the rest of the day, utilizing the battery stored power only at night and early morning.
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