Silverton Solar - Pty Ltd

Silverton Solar - Pty Ltd PV Solutions by a Electrical Engineer that has created custom Solar solutions and designs since 2007. Grid-tie, off-grid, Hybrid and UPS designs

Panels, Inverters, charge controllers, batteries and complete solar solutions. Nico started with a great interest in renewable energy, perhaps due to his engineering background. After seeing many failed installations he had a need to find out what made the design's complex or prone to failure. As he perfected his design's, along-the-way teaching some distributers a thing or two, so the technology

also matured. Silverton Solar was born as a parnership between Nico and Heinrich (a IT Consultant) due to the need to integrate Solar technology into IT networks. If you own a Solar installation then you need to know how much energy is being generated and consumed as well as be able to see indicators of Solar generation no longer being optimal. If required, we could integrate monitoring technologies into your home or business IT network and even monitor it on your behalf. One of our products, Solar Edge, even has cellular apps to remotely monitor your Solar performance in real-time. Silverton Solar has a firm belief that you cannot Quality Assure your own work, therefore our installation team is being quality assured by a different person that is not part of the same team. When the installation is completed we do not walk away, we test and check everything and even re-check after a week or two to ensure complete stability and ease of mind.

12/06/2025

It’s interesting how both clients and some installers are pushing for communication between batteries and inverters, thinking it’s always a benefit. But in reality, it can create system instability.

This is likely driven by the need to understand how full a battery is, the human mind understands percentages a lot better than trying to learn that at xV my battery is empty and at yV it is full.

Let’s say you use SOC (State of Charge) to set your battery's lower discharge limit. The minimum safe voltage for a typical lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) cell is around 3.0V, so for a 16-cell battery (16s), that equates to 48V.

However, SOC and voltage do not have a linear relationship, especially on lithium batteries. What would the voltage be if you discharged to 20% State of Charge (SOC)? You can’t say with certainty. Lithium batteries "flatten" their voltage curve across most of their SOC range. Voltage doesn’t drop steadily from 100% to 0%. Instead, most voltage drop happens rapidly near the bottom 10–20% and the top 5–10%. This makes voltage an unreliable indicator for precise SOC measurement.

More importantly, SOC is a calculated value, not directly measured. It only becomes reasonably accurate if the battery is left idle for several hours. On a solar system, this rarely happens. That’s why we prefer voltage-based cutoffs for system settings. It’s more consistent and safer.

Real-World Example:

We recently tested a popular battery brand paired with a Sunsynk inverter. When enabling CAN communication between them, the battery was overcharged by more than 1V. And we hadn’t changed anything except enabling communication!

Using Swift, our monitoring platform, we could clearly compare the BMS voltage with the inverter-reported voltage. The discrepancy was obvious and significant. That kind of overvoltage can void the battery’s warranty. How is that fair to the client?

More Supporting Data:

Three batteries, identical models, about 9 months old:
Battery 1: 50.17V, 12.02% SOC
Battery 2: 50.30V, 9.79% SOC
Battery 3: 50.60V, 27.53% SOC
(Bus bars were in place, and cable lengths and thickness were verified.)

A six-battery system, different brand. All report 53.4 or 53.5V, but SOC varies from 44% to 95%.

Another system with three batteries shows SOC differences between 70% and 74%, even though the voltages are identical.
(Not dramatic, but still relevant if the system relies on SOC.)

Takeaway:

Just because I have this data does not mean your system definitely has the issue. But here’s a useful clue: if your battery LEDs (those little lights on the front) are often out of sync, for example, one showing 3 lights and another showing 4, it might be a sign of imbalance or communication mismatch.

25/06/2024

Got great news today. We now have a Solar financing option that will allow our clients to pay for their system from their saving, and likely have a few bucks to spare!

Some people feel that there is no need to install Solar with loadshedding in the past.
1) We are also positive about the countries long term energy generation
2) For some time to come breakdowns will still affect us
3) As eskom price adjustments happen a system will create bigger and better savings for those investing in the technology

Our systems are designed by an electrical engineer. We often implement new standards before it becomes legislation. Our systems are quality assured by a separate team member.

Try us for fair pricing and ethical, standards based, installations.

Heinrich 010 065 0430
Nico

19/09/2020

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Battery Life.The life of a battery is influenced by how many times you discharge and recharge it.  It is rated at x rech...
19/06/2017

Battery Life.

The life of a battery is influenced by how many times you discharge and recharge it. It is rated at x recharge cycles.

What is key to making decisions around battery choice is understanding the relationship between DOD and recharge cycles.

DOD, short for the Depth of Discharge, is used to describe how deeply the battery is discharged. If we say a battery is 100% fully charged, it means the DOD of this battery is 0%, If we say the battery have delivered 30% of its energy, and still has 70% energy reserved, we say the DOD of this battery is 30%.

The deeper you discharge a battery, they fewer times you can recharge before it may die on you.

If a distributor or reseller tells you that a battery has 2400 recharge cycles at 20% DOD then at 50% DOD it may only be able to recharge 800 times!

At Silverton Solar we believe that batteries should be evaluated and purchased at a 50% DOD rating. This means that when we do a design and an installation we would double the capacity that you calculate the building would need at night to allow for a 50% DOD.

The temperature will also affect battery life as it affects the chemical process inside the battery.
The ideal temperature for most batteries is between 19˚C and 32˚C.

17/06/2017

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria, Gauteng.

OmiPower Batteries - 2400 Cycles on 50% DOD:
OmniPower 12v Battery 120Ah R2,617
OmniPower 12v Battery 180Ah R3,972
OmniPower 12v Battery 240Ah R5,140

Why is DOD important?
50% DOD means if you consume/use 50% or the power the battery can store(50% max is recommended)
20% means that you only use 20%
This means that you are looking for batteries that have a 50% DOD AND high cycles.
A 2400 cycles at 20% DOD battery will last around 70% less than a 2400 cycles at 50% DOD battery.

[email protected]
Nico - 084 658 6501
Hein - 082 968 8911

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria, Gauteng.Solar Panel 260watt R1,935Solar P...
17/06/2017

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria, Gauteng.
Solar Panel 260watt R1,935
Solar Panel 310watt R2,288

Full Solar PV Range available
NOTE: Till stocks last

[email protected]
Nico - 084 658 6501
Hein - 082 968 8911

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria, Gauteng.Solis 4kw Grid-Tie DYI Package R3...
17/06/2017

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria, Gauteng.
Solis 4kw Grid-Tie DYI Package R38,500
Includes Solis 4kw Dual MPPT Inverter and
16x Canadian Solar 270W Poly Solar Panels
(4.5kw = R43,000)

Full Solar PV Range available
NOTE: Till stocks last

[email protected]
Nico - 084 658 6501
Hein - 082 968 8911

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria,Gauteng.Solar Panel 260watt R1,835Solar Pa...
31/05/2017

We are Solar Solution Designers, Resellers and Installers Located in Pretoria,Gauteng.
Solar Panel 260watt R1,835
Solar Panel 310watt R2,188

Hoppecke Battery Solar.Bloc 105Ah - 12V R3,849

Samil 1.5kW Inverter SolarRiver 1600TL-S - R4,858
Samil 2.0kW Inverter SolarRiver 2100TL-S - R6,195
Samil 3.0kW Inverter SolarRiver 3400TL-D - Dual MPPT - R8,694
Solis 4.6kW 4G Dual MPPT - Single Phase - R9,220

Victron Phoenix Inverter 12v 375watt 230V VE.Direct R1,833

Steca, SMA, SolarEdge also available
Full Solar PV Range available
NOTE: Till stocks last

11/05/2017

Taken over a period of 20 years, you can get your unit price down to 42c per unit using Solar Power.
That beats Escom's R1,82 per unit don't you think? 😉

10/05/2017

Retro fitting a geyser.

If you have a geyser and wish to use solar panels to hear the geyser then you have the option to add a DC element to the geyser and connect it up to some Solar Panels. (Simplified description)
That investment may set you back roughly R15,000.

The disadvantage is that all it will do is heat your water during the day.
Although more expensive, we recommend that you connect a small Grid Tie system, that way it can heat the water and once heated, the house (pool pumps, washing machine etc) can then make use of the power generated. (From R45,000)

08/05/2017

SELLING ELECTRICITY TO ESKOM.

In a perfect scenario, if I used a unit of power and that unit cost R1,83 and I generated a unit via renewable energy and I “pushed” it back(or sold it) to the utility grid, I should then ‘earn’ R1,83.
This would be great for home owners that uses most electricity during the night, but their solar installations produce the power during the day.
Solar power generated during the day could then be fed into the grid and assist with business and factory need’s during the day.

This sounds like the answer to the power generating problems that Eskom has been dealing with. This could even impact positively on the possibility on building new expensive nuclear plants.

The reality is that if you push power back into the grid, it counts as electricity consumed and not “sold”. This does depend on the type of meter you have but with most households equipped with smart meters’ chances are that this would be the case for you.

This has been quite effective in Europe, why is it not implemented in South Africa?

Our supply structure has been done in such a way that the affluent households subsidises the poorer households. It is of course these same affluent households that would be able to purchase alternative energy plants and they will effectively make some money with selling back to Eskom. How would the poorer households then be subsidized?

Cape Town, a test case:
The City of Cape Town has managed to come up with their own structure of households and businesses being able to sell their excess energy to the electricity provider.
This involves a charge of R13.03 per day for any individual or entity that wishes to push power back into the grid. I guess this could potentially offset the subsidy of the poorer households.

Gauteng:
Executive mayor Solly Msimanga has announced that the City of Tshwane is working towards allowing residents to sell electricity to the Council.

For residents of Gauteng we simply do not have another choice at this stage, if you generate solar energy, you need to stop your system from feeding back into the grid, or pay the penalty.

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Pretoria
0181

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Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00

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