rtw819
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I noticed today that there was a change to the specs being reported on the AEE Express web page for the Ford H.I.S. that indicates Ford/Delta/Sunrun/AEE are switching from the E10_BDI model to the E4_BDI part number for the inverter component of the H.I.S. (Source below.)
Check out the Downloads section on the AEE page and look at the differences in the BDI Series Datasheet PDF. Here's a summary and some assumptions:
The original E10_BDI part -- based on the datasheet -- shows as a 10kW max power output in "AC PORT (ON-GRID MODE)" where the E4_BDI part number has a 4kW ON-GRID max output -- and I'm sure the lesser model would be less expensive, but the price didn't change since it's still $3895 (up from the original $3700).
The good news: the "AC PORT (OFF-GRID MODE)" is still a common 9600W Max Output power for both models, so the part change won't affect the Intelligent Backup Power from the truck and still allows for the full 9600W backup power in off-grid mode.
On the other side of this: If I'm interpreting this hardware change accurately, it may mean the updated selection of the E4_BDI hardware would only support 4kW of load during a normal on-grid mode scenario. With that assumption brings an impact to the max level of PV input (# panels/overall system sizing/effective max solar power generation) since it caps the on-grid inverter output at 4kW. While I'm not 100% positive, I'm thinking this model/part change might make for some complex capacity challenges. Granted, this would likely only apply to folks that plan to use the HIS for a NEW solar install, but it seems like they took a cheap way out. (I can't use this HIS gear with my existing home solar platform, but that's a different conversation.)
I just found the change in hardware selection at this stage in the game pretty odd, and thought I'd bring it to the group.
The page https://aeeexpress.com/crs/storeus/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?productId=0000000664 has changed since the previous check.
Changed:
- 1. Bidirectional Inverter
... into:
+ 1. Bidirectional Inverter (4kW)
Changed:
- Manufacturer Part Number E10_BDI
... into:
+ Manufacturer Part Number E4_BDI
Changed:
- Long Description Bidirectional Inverter, Microgrid Integration Device,
- Dark Start Battery
... into:
+ Long Description 4kW Bidirectional Inverter, Microgrid Integration
+ Device, Dark Start Battery
Check out the Downloads section on the AEE page and look at the differences in the BDI Series Datasheet PDF. Here's a summary and some assumptions:
The original E10_BDI part -- based on the datasheet -- shows as a 10kW max power output in "AC PORT (ON-GRID MODE)" where the E4_BDI part number has a 4kW ON-GRID max output -- and I'm sure the lesser model would be less expensive, but the price didn't change since it's still $3895 (up from the original $3700).
The good news: the "AC PORT (OFF-GRID MODE)" is still a common 9600W Max Output power for both models, so the part change won't affect the Intelligent Backup Power from the truck and still allows for the full 9600W backup power in off-grid mode.
On the other side of this: If I'm interpreting this hardware change accurately, it may mean the updated selection of the E4_BDI hardware would only support 4kW of load during a normal on-grid mode scenario. With that assumption brings an impact to the max level of PV input (# panels/overall system sizing/effective max solar power generation) since it caps the on-grid inverter output at 4kW. While I'm not 100% positive, I'm thinking this model/part change might make for some complex capacity challenges. Granted, this would likely only apply to folks that plan to use the HIS for a NEW solar install, but it seems like they took a cheap way out. (I can't use this HIS gear with my existing home solar platform, but that's a different conversation.)
I just found the change in hardware selection at this stage in the game pretty odd, and thought I'd bring it to the group.
The page https://aeeexpress.com/crs/storeus/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?productId=0000000664 has changed since the previous check.
Changed:
- 1. Bidirectional Inverter
... into:
+ 1. Bidirectional Inverter (4kW)
Changed:
- Manufacturer Part Number E10_BDI
... into:
+ Manufacturer Part Number E4_BDI
Changed:
- Long Description Bidirectional Inverter, Microgrid Integration Device,
- Dark Start Battery
... into:
+ Long Description 4kW Bidirectional Inverter, Microgrid Integration
+ Device, Dark Start Battery
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