Which Product is Right for Me? (Hybrid vs. All-in-One)

Created by Bryonie Simon, Modified on Thu, 19 Sep at 9:38 AM by Bryonie Simon

When installing a solar system it is important to take into consideration the requirements of the inverter and batteries installed. Below is a comparison table for the Ecco 3.6/5K Hybrid inverters and the Lifelynk X/XL inverters that includes an overview of some of the most commonly looked at parameters when choosing equipment for a typical domestic solar installation. For the full list of parameters the datasheets for each product can be accessed via sunsynk.org


 

Ecco 3.6kW

Lifelynk X

Ecco 5.kW

Lifelynk XL

PV 

7500W

4500W

6500W

6800W

Number of MPPTs

2

1

2

1

Strings per MPPT

1

2

1

2

MPPT Current*

13A

12A

13A

16A

MPPT Voltage Range

150-425V

120-450V

150-425V

120-450V

Batteries Included

No

Yes

No

Yes

Included Battery Capacity

-

3840Wh

-

5223Wh

Battery Charge Current

90A

60A

120A

90A

Battery Discharge Current

90A

80A

120A

120A

Rated AC Output Power

3600W

3600W

5000W

5500W

Rated AC Current

16.4A

16A

22.7A

24A

Max AC Passthrough

35A

40A

35A

40A

Supplied CT Expandable Length

Up to 15m**

Up to 15m**

Up to 15m**

Up to 15m**

CT Extension via Meter?

Yes

No

Yes

No

Island Mode Functionality

Yes***

Yes

Yes***

Yes

Earth Neutral Bond

No

Yes

No

Yes

 

Ingress Protection

IP65

IP20

IP65

IP20

 

*Please note from above the PV current is listed as MPPT current. This means that this is the total combined current for all strings on the MPPT. For example:

  • The Lifelynk X has 2x string inputs split between 1x 12A MPPT. Therefore, if using both string inputs the max current per string is 6A and, if using a single string input the max current is 12A.

 

  • The Ecco 3.6kW inverter has 2x string inputs split between 2x 13A MPPTs. Therefore if using both string inputs the max current per string is 13A, and if using a single string input the max current remains at 13A.

 

**The extendable length of a CT coil will depend on a per installation basis. This is because CT connections are very sensitive to interference. Some installations the maximum installation distance may be less than 15m at which point a CT extension meter would be required. In rare circumstances some installations may be able to extend the CT further than the stated 15m.

 

***The single-phase Ecco inverters do not have a built in Earth Neutral bond. When using Island Mode the EN bond must be created externally to the inverter using either the dry contacts and a normally closed contact relay or the hot contacts (available on newer models) and a normally open relay.

 

All of the above products have the option for expandable battery storage. Individual product capacity can be accessed via sunsynk.org

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