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ANENJI 3KW 24V Hybrid Solar Inverter with MPPT 100A Charge Controller Pure Sine Wave WiFi $176 + Free Shipping​ $176.4

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ANENJI via AliExpress [aliexpress.com]. ANENJI 3KW 24V Hybrid Solar Inverter with MPPT 100A Charge Controller Pure Sine Wave WiFi $176 + Free Shipping​ from US warehouse.

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  • Power: 3KW (3000W) rated power, 6000VA surge.
  • Voltage: 24V DC input / 110-120V AC output.
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz (auto-sensing).
  • Charger: Built-in MPPT 100A + AC charger (80A max).
  • PV Input: 60-450VDC, 500VDC max open circuit.
  • Efficiency: 97% (PV→inverter), 93% (battery→inverter).
  • Features: Pure sine wave, WiFi, RS485, dry contact.

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ANENJI via AliExpress [aliexpress.com]. ANENJI 3KW 24V Hybrid Solar Inverter with MPPT 100A Charge Controller Pure Sine Wave WiFi $176 + Free Shipping​ from US warehouse.

Apply eCoupon for $23 off at checkout JJY23K.

Key Specs
  • Power: 3KW (3000W) rated power, 6000VA surge.
  • Voltage: 24V DC input / 110-120V AC output.
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz (auto-sensing).
  • Charger: Built-in MPPT 100A + AC charger (80A max).
  • PV Input: 60-450VDC, 500VDC max open circuit.
  • Efficiency: 97% (PV→inverter), 93% (battery→inverter).
  • Features: Pure sine wave, WiFi, RS485, dry contact.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1...67730.html

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Yesterday 04:21 PM
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RyanMPLSYesterday 04:21 PM
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Long post but I was surprised to see this pop up. I bought one from a friend NIB because he decided to go bigger with another model same brand. I guess Anenji is more well known in Europe? my buddy is from Germany and has installed some back home courtesy of their "balcony solar" systems (finally coming to America state by state!)
I put it in an outbuilding and is my first try with a hybrid which can do a few cool things compared to my 12V charge controller + inverter setup. Didn't used to have power out there but have since trenched a line which brings up the hybrid part. I used to charge battery hopefully with 1200W solar but sometimes with ext cord overnight or in winter for cheap off-peak rates and discharge during peak manually swapping wires around. This does all that timing and switching for me and automatically pulls from solar, battery or grid depending on settings and time of day, no more alligator clamps and sparks. Runs my recalled Midea A/C unit that pulls 100-700W, 55" TV (60W), WiFi mesh, Echo and a few other small things at any given time as well as small hand tools that I don't have battery of like oscillating tool, soldering iron and such. Oh, I started the snowblower last month no problem.
The fans are noticable but not loud and it puts out a clean sine. So far, so good. I took pics of the guts before I did my install if anyone wants I can find when I get home. Pretty clean inside, some glue stringies but that's normal - no loose bolts or wires on the ones that looked important enough to test. I check pricing on fans because if a mfgr is going to skimp on fans they're skimping everywhere! Fans were ~$10 at AliExpress and more elsewhere - that's my litmus test and I'm stickin' to it, don't ask me about the nightmare of $30K servers beeping away because of 39c fans... Anyway, a good deal especially if a person has 24V batts handy (or 2x12V like me). I was looking at a Vevor with similar specs when this one came about but that was over $300 at the time.
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jasonw2714Yesterday 04:52 PM
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Quote from RyanMPLS :
Long post but I was surprised to see this pop up. I bought one from a friend NIB because he decided to go bigger with another model same brand. I guess Anenji is more well known in Europe? my buddy is from Germany and has installed some back home courtesy of their "balcony solar" systems (finally coming to America state by state!)
I put it in an outbuilding and is my first try with a hybrid which can do a few cool things compared to my 12V charge controller + inverter setup. Didn't used to have power out there but have since trenched a line which brings up the hybrid part. I used to charge battery hopefully with 1200W solar but sometimes with ext cord overnight or in winter for cheap off-peak rates and discharge during peak manually swapping wires around. This does all that timing and switching for me and automatically pulls from solar, battery or grid depending on settings and time of day, no more alligator clamps and sparks. Runs my recalled Midea A/C unit that pulls 100-700W, 55" TV (60W), WiFi mesh, Echo and a few other small things at any given time as well as small hand tools that I don't have battery of like oscillating tool, soldering iron and such. Oh, I started the snowblower last month no problem.
The fans are noticable but not loud and it puts out a clean sine. So far, so good. I took pics of the guts before I did my install if anyone wants I can find when I get home. Pretty clean inside, some glue stringies but that's normal - no loose bolts or wires on the ones that looked important enough to test. I check pricing on fans because if a mfgr is going to skimp on fans they're skimping everywhere! Fans were ~$10 at AliExpress and more elsewhere - that's my litmus test and I'm stickin' to it, don't ask me about the nightmare of $30K servers beeping away because of 39c fans... Anyway, a good deal especially if a person has 24V batts handy (or 2x12V like me). I was looking at a Vevor with similar specs when this one came about but that was over $300 at the time.
Thanks for the post. Do you happen to know the actual real world idle power draw on this? When I google it, I just get an avg 3kw inverter idle wattage, but I know these AIOs will usually pull more power at idle.
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RyanMPLSYesterday 05:25 PM
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Quote from jasonw2714 :
Thanks for the post. Do you happen to know the actual real world idle power draw on this? When I google it, I just get an avg 3kw inverter idle wattage, but I know these AIOs will usually pull more power at idle.
That's one of the tings I was concerned about as I don't have a huge battery, only 24V 100AH and I couldn't find real world either. If I recall it was low 40's which is rather high - I checked in winter with not much solar input so I don't know if that changes things, my Fluke is at the office so can't check again until Monday. I'll care about it much less when I can configure for proper grid tie when MN legislature gets off its butt. Similar draw from something like a Victron is half as much or even less but for 4x the upfront cost and that buys a lot of watts esp at off peak prices. I'm probably more worried about battery endurance but shouldn't cause any real degradation.
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jasonw2714Yesterday 06:01 PM
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Quote from RyanMPLS :
That's one of the tings I was concerned about as I don't have a huge battery, only 24V 100AH and I couldn't find real world either. If I recall it was low 40's which is rather high - I checked in winter with not much solar input so I don't know if that changes things, my Fluke is at the office so can't check again until Monday. I'll care about it much less when I can configure for proper grid tie when MN legislature gets off its butt. Similar draw from something like a Victron is half as much or even less but for 4x the upfront cost and that buys a lot of watts esp at off peak prices. I'm probably more worried about battery endurance but shouldn't cause any real degradation.
So it averages about a half kw between sundown and sunup if left on...
One other question: what triggers the fans kicking on? Will they cycle on occasionally, or only under a specific load/temp?

One 2kw inverter I have kicks on at 1000w load and another 2kw kicks on at around 600w. Trying to find a quieter option out there.
Giandel 24v 4kw inverter I'm looking at (twice the price as this and inverter only) claims fans will kick on at 1200w load.
Junbpaw inverters are supposed to be nice and quiet, but they're a bit expensive as well.
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RyanMPLSToday 06:10 AM
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Quote from jasonw2714 :
So it averages about a half kw between sundown and sunup if left on...
One other question: what triggers the fans kicking on? Will they cycle on occasionally, or only under a specific load/temp?

One 2kw inverter I have kicks on at 1000w load and another 2kw kicks on at around 600w. Trying to find a quieter option out there.
Giandel 24v 4kw inverter I'm looking at (twice the price as this and inverter only) claims fans will kick on at 1200w load.
Junbpaw inverters are supposed to be nice and quiet, but they're a bit expensive as well.
360W, 680W and 920W it was holding steady at low idle fan speed - 1580W hairdryer it kicked into high gear. There are at least four thermistors inside on heat sinks and other components but I'm thinking this is ramping the fans at least in part to output vs. readings from the sensors. There could be a bump between the 1000 and 1500W, I'll need to test some incremental loads to find the exact level. I rarely notice the fans even on high as they're across the room and I always have background noise of some sort. This is at ambient 69F/20.5C and idle draw is wandering around 37W±1

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