Storm Plus 360W Solar Kit with Battery - Excelent Package System
The system is now installed and working well. At this stage it is largely a matter of fine-tuning the battery settings to suit the flat’s actual usage pattern.
The installation has shown that the solar and battery setup works as intended. On sunny days, the vertically mounted south-facing panels are generating around 1kWh per day, which is encouraging for a balcony-style installation. The battery is particularly useful, as it allows cheap overnight electricity to be stored and then discharged during the more expensive daytime/evening peak periods. This makes the system much more valuable than solar-only generation, especially where export payments are not available or not worthwhile.
The battery control options are also useful, although they take some adjustment to get right. Once the charge/discharge timings are matched to the property’s usage profile, the system should provide a good level of day-to-day cost offset.
A few practical points from the installation:
Provided zip ties
The zip ties supplied with the kit were not long enough for the installation. We purchased 550mm zip ties, which were much more appropriate and made the panel fixing much easier.
Battery positioning
Although the battery can technically be placed directly on the floor, the electrician advised that it would be better slightly elevated. We used two air-source heat pump rubber floor mounting bars, which provided a stable raised base and helped keep the battery off the floor.
Fused spur faceplate
The supplied silver fused spur faceplate was surplus to requirements in our installation, as the new circuit was surface-mounted on a white wall. The electrician instead installed a white fused spur faceplate with an LED indicator, which looked much neater.
App instructions
The instructions could be clearer that, when using the battery kit, the S-Home / relevant battery app is all that is needed for setup and monitoring. This was not immediately obvious from the documentation.
Firmware updates
The instructions should also make clear that both the battery and inverter may need firmware updates before generation and load figures display correctly. Until these updates were completed, the readings were not fully accurate.
Overall, the system appears to be performing well. The hardware is working, the battery is proving very useful for reducing peak-rate electricity use, and the system is now at the optimisation stage rather than the troubleshooting stage. With some improvements to the installation instructions and small supplied components, particularly the fixings and setup guidance, it would be a more straightforward installation experience.

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