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MN7.5/9/12 AIO

Started by dapdan, July 10, 2024, 10:46:26 AM

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dapdan

MS,

I was knocking around on your site and came across a UL certificate for 5 MN AIO inverters including " the one" currently on sale. I was very surprised to see that there are 4 other versions of this line of inverter with very compelling specs for those who want and lower powered, and maybe cheaper, version of the MN15 AIO.

I think all MS fans would appreciate maybe some more information on the four other versions including when they are likely to be available.

Damani

dapdan

Apologies, it was not MS site I saw the UL1741 certificate it was current connnected. I searched the entire MS site and couldn't find it again. So here it is

It is a very attractive line of inverters. I am loving the MN 9-6KW-AIO and the MN 12-7K6W-AIO variants.

I find MS is being very secretive of late TBH, first the powerflo batteries then axing the DIY line (absolutely love the MNDIY3024, wish I could get another two of them) and now the AIO variants.  :-\




Logan

We are not being "Secretive" just working hard to bring everything to market and meet timelines. This is never easy. We are not going to have any other models soon. So the current AOI 11.4K  (10k battery) is what we are concentrating on.  So the new AIO will be the 11.4K and a 5K & 16K battery are the new products.  We do have something new hopefully this fall in the Rosie inverter series. Stay tuned!

dapdan

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Logan,

I am pleased to hear there is some development in the Rosie series for what I hope would be lower powered variant that will be a viable option for developing countries and off grid cabins that don't need to power 5ton ac and well pumps. This is why I was so disappointed that the DIY series (MN3024 and 5548) was discontinued without a midnite solar alternative being available. It appears that this seems to be where most of the new hybrid inverters are heading with 6kW plus split phase inverters being the main offerings of late. There needs to be a viable 2500w to 4500w hybrids or otherwise from reliable manufacturers and not Amazon cut-rate Chinese offerings. This is the reason why I was hunting the MN3024 and found a lone supplier where most were out of stock.

I am really looking forward to the smaller Rosie and the smaller AIO to be honest. I just can't justify the 10kw AIO for my own application. My Rosie is doing great and I absolutely love her. I would not need much more than her.

Damani