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Sungrow SBR224 Batteriespeicher 22,4 kWh v13.2

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Sungrow SBR224 Batteriespeicher 22,4 kWh v13.2Exklusiv bei Inselvolt: Der Sungrow SBR Profi Leitfaden inklusive Holen Sie das Maximum aus Ihrem Speicher heraus: Unser Guide fhrt Sie sicher durch die 10 Jahres Garantie Registrierung, warnt beispielsweise vor dem Versions Fehler beim Mischen von Modulen (Blau Orange) und erklrt den Golden Process fr die perfekte Kapazittserweiterung. Wichtiger Hinweis: Den Leitfaden erhalten Sie automatisch als PDF Dokument per E Mail 25h nach Abschluss Ihrer

Exklusiv bei Inselvolt: Der Sungrow SBR Profi-Leitfaden inklusive
Holen Sie das Maximum aus Ihrem Speicher heraus: Unser Guide führt Sie sicher durch die 10-Jahres-Garantie-Registrierung, warnt beispielsweise vor dem Versions-Fehler beim Mischen von Modulen (Blau/Orange) und erklärt den „Golden Process“ für die perfekte Kapazitätserweiterung. 
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Der Sungrow SBR224 ist ein modularer Hochvolt-Lithium-Eisenphosphat-Akku für Photovoltaikanlagen. Mit einer Startkapazität von 22,4 kWh lässt sich das System auf bis zu 25,6 kWh pro Einheit und 100 kWh bei Parallelschaltung erweitern. Die Kombination aus kompaktem Design, Plug-and-Play-Installation und hoher Kompatibilität mit Sungrow-Hybridwechselrichtern macht den Speicher vielseitig einsetzbar. Die Umschaltzeit von unter 20 ms unterstützt eine zuverlässige Notstromversorgung.

Der Sungrow SBR224 ist ideal für Eigenheimbesitzer mit bestehenden oder geplanten Photovoltaikanlagen, die ihren Eigenverbrauch optimieren und eine zuverlässige Notstromversorgung sicherstellen möchten.

Kompatibel mit den dreiphasigen Sungrow-Wechselrichtern wie bspw. SH5.0RT, SH6.0RT, SH8.0RT, SH10.0RT / SH10.0RT - 20

Vorteile auf einen Blick

  • Modular erweiterbar von 22,4 kWh bis 25,6 kWh
  • Ersatzstromfähig mit Umschaltzeit unter 20 ms
  • Installation durch 1 Person möglich (Plug-and-Play)
  • 10 Jahre Garantie
  • Zertifiziert nach VDE 2510-50, CE, UN38.3, IP55

Funktionsweise und Systemintegration

Der SBR224 integriert sich nahtlos in bestehende PV-Systeme mit kompatiblen Sungrow Hybrid-Wechselrichtern. Die Kommunikation erfolgt über den internen CAN-Bus, wodurch eine automatische Erkennung und Konfiguration ermöglicht wird. Dank der Plug-and-Play-Funktionalität ist keine Verkabelung zwischen den Batteriemodulen erforderlich.

  • Zellchemie: Lithium-Eisenphosphat (LiFePO₄)
  • Kommunikation: Interner CAN-Bus
  • Plug-and-Play: Ja

Technische Eigenschaften

Batteriekapazität: 22,4 kWh
Nennspannung: 384 V
Maximaler Ausgangsstrom: 30 A
Spitzenstrom: 42 A für 10 s
Schutzklasse: IP55
Abmessungen: 625 ×1065× 330 mm
Gewicht: 246 kg
Garantie: 10 Jahre

Installation

Die Installation des SBR Speichers verläuft Plug and Play.

Für den Anschluss an den Wechselrichter werden 6mm² PV-Kabel mit min. 1000 Volt Leitungsfähigkeit benötigt. Die Kabel müssen separat beschafft werden, Anschlüsse und Verbindungsstecker liegen bei.

    Wichtige Hinweise

    • Kompatibel mit Sungrow 3-Phasen-Hybridwechselrichtern. Weitere Informationen in der Bildergalerie.
    • Maximal 8 Module pro Turm, bis zu 4 Türme parallel betreibbar.

    Lieferumfang

    • 7 x Sungrow SBR 3,20 kWh Batteriemodul
    • 1 x Sungrow SBR Sockel mit Zubehör

    Netzkonformität & Förderung

    • §14a EnWG kompatibel: Ja
    • Förderfähig: Je nach regionalen Programmen (z. B. KfW, Bundesländer)
    • Zertifizierungen: VDE 2510-50, UN38.3, CE

    Erfahrungen & FAQ

    „Der Sungrow SBR224 hat unsere Energieunabhängigkeit deutlich erhöht. Die einfache Installation und die zuverlässige Notstromversorgung überzeugen.“

    • Frage: Ist der Speicher auch für Inselanlagen geeignet?
      Antwort: Der SBR224 ist primär für netzgekoppelte Systeme konzipiert. Für Inselbetrieb ist eine spezifische Systemkonfiguration erforderlich.
    • Frage: Kann ich später Module nachrüsten?
      Antwort: Ja, der Speicher ist modular erweiterbar auf bis zu 8 Module (25,6 kWh) pro Einheit.

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