[QLD] 8.8kW JinKo Tiger Neo Solar System - With GoodWe Inverter Installed $5990 after STC Rebate @ Solar Power Panels

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8.8kW JinKo Tiger Neo With GoodWe Inverter and Jinko JKM440N-54HL4R-BDV BOLD Bi-Facial with Dual Glass Panels

(Single phase installation)

20x Jinko JKM440N-54HL4R-BDV BOLD Bi-Facial with Dual Glass Panels, 30 Years Product Warranty / 30 Years Performance Warranty.
1x Goodwe-GW8500-MS-30 Inverter with GM1000 Smart Meter for Enhanced Monitoring*, supported by GoodWe with a '5+5' year warranty.
*Some installations may require additional work to enable fitting. Warranties are also locally supported by Jinko and GoodWe.

$5990 Fully Installed*

Click on the Solar Offer for more info.

*Conditions:

Roof Type - Colorbond / iron roof in good condition. Concrete tiles +$250. Terracotta tiles, landscape install, Klip-Lok by assessment.

Home Type – Single-level install applies. 2-Storey / Split-Level / High-Set +$200. Others by assessment.

Access - Clear access and parking at the site.

Electrical - Single phase, meter box needing no additional works at the property to enable a compliant connection.

Distance - within 100 km of Brisbane CBD.

All pricing is subject to confirmation upon assessment. Offer available while stock lasts as at 10-4-2025.

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Comments

  • -2

    20 x 440W panels?
    Why not 740W x 12?

    • +2

      Hi Bob, the 440's are in the deal at the moment. 740's are a much larger and heavier panel, so they dont suit many residential installs.

    • +3

      12 x 740W?
      Why not 1000W x 9?

      • +5

        Hodling until we have the technology for 8800W x 1.

  • +2

    If it's 8kw and the inverter can only put 5kw into the grid, what happens when for example, you run a aircon that draws 3kw. The inverter only outputs 2kw to grid… What happens to the excess 3kw?

    • +3

      If you are generating at 5kw due to cloudy day. Your house consumes 3kw (inc. your aircon), then you output 2kw to grid
      If you are generating at 8kw due to a sunny day. Your house consumes 3kw (inc. your aircon), then you output 5kw to grid
      If you are generating at 8kw due to a sunny day. Your house consumes 1kw because you are not home, then you output 5kw to grid and the excess 2kw stays with the PV panel and don't get drawn (wasted)

      • +2

        That's not how it works. You can only generate a max of 5kw

        • Peter is correct.

          It's an export limit not a generation limit.

          I regularly generate 6.5kw. Then if the house is consuming less than 1.5kw the inverter limits how much its generating to match the max 5kw export.

          If I was buying a new system I'd be looking at as much kW of panels as my roof and budget would allow.
          Even with the 5kw export cap and crap Fits. It would allow me to better cover the bulk of my morning and evening consumption I have not been able to shift to the middle of the day.
          More solar is still more economical for me than batteries.

    • +2

      Your shoulder period will be longer… e.g., output of 5kw (on the assumption that the inverter is indeed 5kw) from say 8am-4pm in summer… whereas 6.6kw of panels (with the same 5kw inverter) will pump out 5kw from say 9am-3pm.

      Another benefit of overclocking is being able to have more solar available on cloudy days… maybe just google overclocking solar inverters to find a better explanation with diagrams.

      I thought they can only overclock by 30%, rules must have changed, or maybe this is a higher output inverter

      • Hi Worf, the allowance is 33% over-sizing, and that applies to the 8.5kW inverter being offered in this system. Its capped at 5kW export. If you have local use for that power it will be available, and any excess can be exported. You can have up to 11.305kW of panels on this inverter. This means that you have a bigger 'catchment area', able to get more input to the inverter more often, and for longer. So as was mentioned by Peter and Ozzard, having the extra panels gives a better overall result taking into account weather conditions. Adding more panels is not always an available option because of roof space, etc. Having an 8.5kW inverter with 11.3kW of panels still means the system output is capped at 8.5. This is why we would offer any system over 10kW of panels with a 10kW inverter. On this size inverter you can over-size up to 13.3kW of panels. Some installations, because of the orientation of the panels, never actually get near the rated output of the panels in the system, so an 8.5kW inverter might be suitable in some cases.

        • Thanks mate…
          I had a look on your website and it looks like you supply and fit sungrow batteries. Are these compatible with fronius (primo gen24 5.0kw) inverters?

          • @Worf: Hi Worf, Sungrow wont connect with the Fronius, best option BYD. Have you got a GEN24?

            • @Scott-M: Thanks, that helps (I.e., sungrow battery being incompatible with my fronius)… my inverter is a gen24 5.0kw… at the time of installation, it was mentioned that my inverter was a hybrid and battery compatible subject to a firmware upgrade… I suspect there’s an additional one off cost for the firmware upgrade (don’t know the process or price for firmware upgrade). I’m exploring options and price at this stage… there was some mention of possibly battery subsidy depending on federal election.

              • @Worf: Upgrading the firmware for that model costs $878.90. If you want have a chat, send me a PM, probably next week at this stage with Easter. We can go through the options and see if you want to take it further. Cheers Scott

  • +2

    Any deals on larger systems?

    • Hi Pilliy, yes. If you would be able to click on the deal link, and in the comment section, just say you were from Oz. Will be in touch. Cheers Scott

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