In the basic version, there are two battery modules (4.8 kilowatt hours); up to eight battery modules can be integrated (19.2 kilowatt hours). The AC-1 manages up to three parallel systems as a cluster, i.e. up to 57.6 kilowatt hours. When fully expanded, this system manages up to 18 kilowatts of discharge power. Three AC-1s could run on three phases, for example, to simulate a three-phase system. The power output of the AC-1 starts at 1.5 kilowatts with two battery modules, and six kilowatts of discharge power with eight battery modules.
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The installation of the new storage units is very simple. Both the electronic module and the battery modules have handy carrying handles hidden on the side that can be folded out. On the wall bracket, the modules are hung on top of each other and plugged together (T-nuts, no screws), thus contacting and connecting them. (mfo)
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