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Good Day, when calculating Max Charge and Discharge Power in the Battery Setup, do you use the Max Battery Voltage (60Vdc) of the Inverter or the Max Operating Voltage (57.6Vdc) of the Battery multiplied by 220A in this example below?

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Hello,

Thank you for your inquiry.

The maximum charge and discharge power of a battery system is limited by either the inverter or the battery storage unit.

We will contact the manufacturer, Deye, and ask them to supply the missing SUN-10K-SG02LP1 battery systems.

For comparison: The SUN-10K-SG01HP3 battery systems have a maximum charging power of 13 kW and a maximum discharge power of 11 kW.

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Consequently, the SUN-10K-SG02LP1 battery systems would have a maximum charging power of 16 kW and a maximum discharging power of 11 kW.

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