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Trina Solar Review & Verdict
Finn Peacock has been a Chartered Electrical Engineer since 1998, and is ex-CSIRO
You want the best grid-connected home battery? Then get a Tesla Powerwall. They look great, they work great, and the app is the best-in-class. You’ll find you use the Tesla app not just to monitor your battery, but your solar and home energy consumption too – because it is so much better than the app that came with your solar inverter.
As you might expect from a Tesla product, the Powerwall is also very smart: it can charge and discharge to maximise your bill-savings in a way that is more sophisticated than any other battery I’ve tried.
The Tesla Powerwall also set the standard for blackout protection. It just works, and it does it properly – switching over in about 1 second and happily charging from your solar panels while the grid is down.
The Powerwall updates automatically over-the-air, and if there’s a problem, Tesla’s Australian support is excellent.
Trina Panel: Pros & Cons
- Does what it says on the tin.
- Good support.
- Excellent app.
- Readily compatible with different solar inverters.
- Gateway offers extra space for required switchboard upgrades.
- Reassuringly expensive.
- Reassuringly expensive; although pricing dropped significantly in 2023.
- Cannot support a 3-phase load.
- Sometimes limits potential solar installation as Some DNSPs don't differentiate between solar inverters and battery inverters. The grid connection capacity is then used up by the battery.
- No black start capability, that is, requires intervention if the battery goes flat and the mains supply isn't available.
- Does not support a generator.
- No support for off-grid applications.
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