Kehua inverter review

I have a quote of 6.6kw astroenergy panels and Kehua inverters from $8700 what do you say ? Are those inverters any good how would you compare them


CLICK HERE to get a solar quote from a Clean Energy Reviews install partner


Hi Thor!

Kehua inverters are very new to Australia so there is very little information about them. They are definitely one of the cheaper inverters available. Astroenergy are also a lower end panel.

See if you can get a quote with one of the inverters on our Best Inverter list:

The price seem very high for the lower end inverter and panels? Is this a difficult installation? Do you have a two story roof with many different angle etc?

Do you have more information about the company?

Hi Jason ,
My house is single story and its 20 panels .I dont have much info about the company it’s a local electrician.

Hi ,I have another quote from another solar retailer united solar in Victoria system size 5.3kw seraphim blade 315 w panels and growatt 5kw inverter $7299 before rebates .
Would you rate growatt or Kehua better or delta?

Oh, so the prices you listed are before the rebates? That makes more sense. The prices are very reasonable then. Seraphim are not a bad choice, probably a little better than Astroenergy.

Delta would be my pick out of the three inverter options. Sungrow is also a popular ‘cheaper’ inverter.

Hi there seraphim panels with good we inverter or abb inverter please tell me
Also I have attached astroenergy solar panel data sheet image|281x499

kehua manufactures most huawei inverters and motherboards for SMA inverters

inverter is identical to huawei. the same software and the same devices insideIntelligent Management
• I&V Intelligent diagnosis, accurate identification and
positioning of abnormal PV panels
• Support RS485, Wifi, GPRS communication
• Remote online upgrade, convenient and efficient https://youtu.be/JCyi7u9EVWA

https://youtu.be/JCyi7u9EVWA

Hallo its possible to conect to Kehua 8kw inverter on one string 10 panels znshine 330 and to second string 22 same panels?

Hi @Przemek

That should work, but are you doing this installation yourself? We would highly recommend getting a trained professional to do the installation that knows these calculations.

Cheers
Marty

I have used them a year before, they were good but now I am using tie hybrid inverter.

Astroenergy is a reputable brand in the solar industry, and their 6.6kW panels are a good choice for a residential solar installation. Kehua is also a well-known brand in the inverter market, and they produce a range of high-quality inverters.

In terms of pricing, $8700 for a 6.6kW solar system with Astroenergy panels and Kehua inverters is a reasonable offer, but it’s important to consider the overall value of the system rather than just the price.

As for comparing Kehua inverters to other brands, there are many factors to consider, such as efficiency, reliability, warranty, and customer support. It’s difficult to make a direct comparison without knowing the specific models of the inverters being offered in your quote. However, Kehua inverters are generally well-regarded in the industry and are known for their high efficiency and reliable performance.

Astroenergy panels are pretty good quality, and Kehua inverters are known for reliability. Kehua ones are generally sturdy and work well, but comparing them depends on a few things. Look into their efficiency, warranty, and user reviews. Some inverters might have extra cool features or last longer. If the deal includes good warranties and people say the Kehua inverters are reliable, it’s a thumbs-up. Just do a quick check on those details to be sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck in the solar setup.