PV Komplettset 10 kWp – 21x AIKO 485W Full Black & Kostal G3 M Plenticore mit Speicheroption
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PV Komplettset 10 kWp – 21x AIKO 485W Full Black & Kostal G3 M Plenticore mit Speicheroption

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PV Komplettset 10 kWp – 21x AIKO 485W Full Black & Kostal G3 M Plenticore mit SpeicheroptionLieferumfang: 21x AIKO 485W Full Black AIKO A485 MCE54Db Neostar 3S+54 1x Kostal G3 M Plenticore 8,5 bis 12,5 kW Wechselrichter 1x Kostal Smart Energy Meter G2 G3 KSEM 1x Kostal PLENTICOIN Karte DE (Set ohne Speicher) 1x 100m Rolle Solarkabel 6x MC4 Stecker Set Speicher optional whlbar: BYD HVS+ Battery Box oder BYD HVM+ Battery Box inkl. 4x Kostal PLENTICOIN Karte DE AIKO 485W Full Black AIKO A485 MCE54Db Neostar 3S+54 Mit dem AIKO A485 MCE54Db

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21x AIKO 485W Full Black AIKO-A485-MCE54Db Neostar 3S+54

1x Kostal G3 M Plenticore 8,5 bis 12,5 kW Wechselrichter

1x Kostal Smart Energy Meter G2/G3 - KSEM

1x Kostal PLENTICOIN Karte DE (Set ohne Speicher)

1x 100m Rolle Solarkabel

6x MC4 Stecker Set

 

Speicher optional wählbar: BYD HVS+ Battery-Box oder BYD HVM+ Battery-Box
inkl. 4x Kostal PLENTICOIN Karte DE

AIKO 485W Full Black AIKO-A485-MCE54Db Neostar 3S+54

Mit dem AIKO-A485-MCE54Db Neostar 3S+ erhältst du ein hocheffizientes N-Typ ABC Doppelglas-Solarmodul mit 485 W Leistung in eleganter Full-Black Optik.
Dank der robusten Glas-Glas-Bauweise und der 30-jährigen Garantie bietet das Modul höchste Langlebigkeit. Die geringe jährliche Degradation von ≤0,35 % sorgt für dauerhaft stabile Energieerträge über Jahrzehnte.

Kostal PLENTICORE G3 M Hybrid-Wechselrichter – Effizient, flexibel und smart

Der Kostal PLENTICORE G3 M ist ein leistungsstarker Hybrid-Wechselrichter, der sich sowohl für den Einsatz mit Photovoltaik als auch mit Batteriespeichern eignet. Mit einem Spitzenwirkungsgrad von bis zu 98,05 % sorgt er für eine maximale Energieumwandlung und optimale Nutzung des erzeugten Stroms. Die integrierte Ersatzstromfunktion gewährleistet eine zuverlässige Versorgung bei Netzausfällen, während das intelligente Schattenmanagement auch bei Teilverschattung hohe Erträge sicherstellt. Dank einfacher Installation und smarter Überwachung über die KOSTAL Solar App bietet er eine zukunftsorientierte Lösung für flexible Energiesysteme.

Kostal Smart Energy Meter G2 – Präzise Energieüberwachung für maximale Effizienz

Der KOSTAL Smart Energy Meter G2 ermöglicht eine detaillierte Echtzeitüberwachung des Energieverbrauchs und unterstützt eine dynamische Leistungssteuerung in Kombination mit KOSTAL Wechselrichtern. Durch die kontinuierliche 24/7-Messung und die nahtlose Integration in Mehr-Wechselrichter-Systeme optimiert er das Energiemanagement sowohl für private Haushalte als auch für gewerbliche Anwendungen.

Solarkabel H1Z2Z2-K, 6mm² – Zuverlässige Stromübertragung für PV-Anlagen

Das Solarkabel H1Z2Z2-K mit einem Querschnitt von 6mm² wurde speziell für Photovoltaikanlagen entwickelt und gewährleistet eine sichere sowie langlebige Stromübertragung. Dank seiner hohen Leitfähigkeit und Widerstandsfähigkeit gegenüber extremen Witterungsbedingungen trägt es zur Gesamtleistung und Zuverlässigkeit der Solaranlage bei.

MC4 Stecker Set – Sichere und langlebige Steckverbindungen

Das MC4 Stecker Set ermöglicht eine zuverlässige und verlustarme Verbindung von Solarmodulen. Durch hochwertige Materialien werden Energieverluste minimiert, während das anwenderfreundliche Stecksystem eine schnelle und unkomplizierte Installation erlaubt. Ideal für eine sichere und effiziente Verkabelung von Photovoltaikanlagen.

Details zum Solarmodul:

  • Modulleistung: 485 W
  • Modulwirkungsgrad: 24,3 %
  • Zelltyp: Monokristallin N-Typ ABC
  • Voc: 41,00 V
  • Isc: 14,84 A
  • Vmp: 34,60 V
  • Imp: 14,02 A
  • Glas-Glas-Aufbau: 2,0 mm + 2,0 mm (beschichtetes, halbgehärtetes Doppelglas)
  • Schutzart: IP68
  • Schneelast: 5400 Pa
  • Windlast: 2400 Pa
  • Abmessungen: 1762 × 1134 × 30 mm
  • Gewicht: 24,2 kg

Details zum Wechselrichter:

  • Basisleistung: 8,5 kW, mit optionaler Erweiterung auf 10 kW und 12,5 kW
  • Max. PV-Leistung (cos φ = 1): Bis zu 18,75 kWp
  • Nominale DC Leistung: Bis zu 12,75 kW
  • Bemessungseingangsspannung (UDC,r): 680 V
  • Start Eingangsspannung (UDCstart): 95 V
  • Max. Systemspannung (UDCmax): 1000 V
  • MPP-Bereich bei Nennleistung: 170 - 800 V
  • Max. Eingangsstrom: 30 A pro DC-Eingang
  • Anzahl DC-Eingänge: 3, davon 1 kombinierbar als Batterieeingang
  • Bemessungsleistung (PAC,r): Bis zu 12,5 kW
  • Max. Ausgangsstrom: 32 A
  • Netzanschluss: 3N~, 230/400 V, 50 Hz
  • Schutzart: IP65, Schutzklasse I
  • Kühlprinzip: Geregelte Lüfter
  • Geräuschemission: 39 dB(A)
  • Betriebstemperaturbereich: -20°C bis +60°C

Details zu Smartmeter: 

  • Messung: 3-phasige Echtzeit-Energiemessung
  • Kompatibilität: KOSTAL PIKO 4.2-20, PIKO EPC, PIKO CI, PIKO MP plus, PIKO IQ, PLENTICORE plus, PLENTICORE BI
  • Leistungssteuerung: Dynamische Wirkleistungssteuerung, Unterstützung mehrerer Wechselrichter
  • Installation: Hutschienenmontage im Schaltschrank
  • Schnittstellen:
    • 2× LAN
    • 2× RS485 (Modbus RTU)
  • Strommessung: Direkt bis 63 A, externe Stromwandler für höhere Ströme möglich
  • Gehäusematerial: Glasfaserverstärktes Polyamid
  • Schutzklasse: II
  • Messgenauigkeit: IEC 61557-12-konform

Details zu Solarkabel: 

  • Max. Leitungswiderstand bei 20°C: 5,09 mΩ/m
  • Isolationswiderstand min. bei 20°C: 580 MΩ/km
  • Strombelastbarkeit: Geprüft nach EN 50618
  • Ozon- und Witterungsbeständigkeit: Geprüft nach EN 50618
  • UV-Beständigkeit: Geprüft nach EN 50618
  • Flammbeständigkeit: Entspricht PN-EN 60332-1, LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen)
  • Erwartete Lebensdauer: 25 Jahre

Details zu MC4 Stecker:

  • Nennspannung: Bis zu 1000 V
  • Nennstrom: Bis zu 30 A
  • Kabelquerschnitt: Geeignet für Kabel von 2.5 mm² bis 6 mm²
  • Temperaturbereich: Betriebstemperatur von -40°C bis +85°C
  • Material: Hochwertiges PPO und Kupfer, für optimale Leitfähigkeit und UV-Beständigkeit

 

OPTIONAL mit Speicher: 

BYD Battery-Box Premium HVS+ – Hochvolt-Speicherlösung

Die neueste Generation der Battery-Box Premium HVS+ baut auf der bewährten Speichertechnologie von BYD auf und bringt zahlreiche Verbesserungen mit sich. Das weiterentwickelte Batteriemodul bietet eine höhere Speicherkapazität im Vergleich zum Vorgänger und überzeugt durch den Einsatz moderner Zelltechnologie. Dadurch konnte das Gewicht um rund 30 % reduziert und die Bautiefe um 8 cm verringert werden – für eine noch platzsparendere Installation. Das optimierte, elegante Design sorgt zudem für eine moderne Optik. Dank Schutzklasse IP55 ist das System bestens für den Außeneinsatz geeignet und eröffnet vielseitige Anwendungsmöglichkeiten.

Details:

  • Herausragende Effizienz durch echte Serienschaltung
  • Patentiertes modulares Stecksystem – keine interne Verkabelung, maximale Flexibilität und einfache Handhabung
  • Kobaltfreie Lithium-Eisen-Phosphat-Technologie (LFP) für höchste Sicherheit, lange Lebensdauer und starke Leistung
  • Breite Kompatibilität mit marktführenden 1- und 3-Phasen-Wechselrichtern
  • Erfüllt strengste Sicherheitsstandards (VDE 2510-50)
  • Leistungsfähige Notstrom-, Ersatzstrom- und Off-Grid-Funktionalitäten

BYD Battery-Box Premium HVM+ – Flexibler Hochvolt-Stromspeicher im Turmdesign

Das innovative Tower-Design ermöglicht eine einfache und platzsparende Installation mit bis zu drei gestapelten HVM+ Türmen für eine Gesamtkapazität von bis zu 66,2 kWh. Die robuste, cobaltfreie LFP-Technologie garantiert höchste Sicherheit, Zuverlässigkeit und Effizienz, ideal für den flexiblen Einsatz im Eigenheim oder Gewerbe.

Details:

  • Sicher und langlebig: LFP-Zelltechnologie mit über 20 Jahren Erfahrung und Sicherheitskonzept vom Zell- bis zum Systemdesign.
  • Intelligent vernetzt: Automatische SOC-Anpassung, Fernwartung und OTA-Updates für optimale Performance.
  • Effizient im Betrieb: Wirkungsgrad über 95 % und Dauerstrom bis 50 A für gleichmäßige Energieversorgung.
  • Modular aufgebaut: Turmbasierte Plug-and-Play-Struktur mit patentierter Steckverbindung – jederzeit erweiterbar.
  • Breit kompatibel: Unterstützt führende ein- und dreiphasige Hochvolt-Wechselrichter, IP55-Schutz, zertifiziert nach VDE, IEC, CE und UN38.3.
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This is a great Romantasy book full of action, adventure, and everything you look for in this genre. I won’t lie: it does kinda feel like the author found every common trope from every successful book of this kind and threw them all into this novel. But if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Especially in romance, there’s a large audience who has specific expectations, and they want them every time. Nothing wrong with that and many times I’m one of them. I have no idea what defines a spoiler honestly, so spoiler alert!!!!!!! Tropes include: Only one bed at the inn/bar Dissatisfaction with life before hunk appears Lost royalty The chosen one Montage of dress up time followed by shocked hunk Forbidden romance between two from rival peoples Power that cannot be controlled, simply guided/asked Gathering intel at the inn/bar FMC who knows how to fight/use weapons well There’s probably more but no need to list them all. Good story and I would recommend!
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I consider The Martian my favorite fictional novel of the last 15-20 years. The movie was incredible in that they actually followed the book closer than 99% of other films based on books. It remains my favorite movie of the last 15 years or so as well. I don't know anyone (personally) that loves either of them as much as I do. With that said, I was REALLY looking forward to Artemis. It was good...but, it was certainly not in the same caliber as The Martian was (at least not for me). I enjoyed it a lot, however and appreciated how author Andy Weir chose to go in a completely different direction and not just rehash another similar story, which I am certain would have been great as well. As a result, I was cautious regarding Project Hail Mary. It sounded a little too close to The Martian, but yet, also different in that the circumstances simply could not be more opposite and the stakes so much higher. 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