Solar Electric House — Hybrid 15.2kW 415W 30.72kWh Complete Kit
Turning a house into a solar electric house at serious residential scale requires a system that handles every operating scenario — abundant sun, cloudy weeks, grid outages and peak evening demand simultaneously. The SGH-7.6DN6E does exactly this: 15.2kW of split-phase hybrid output from two 7.6kW inverters, 32 × 415W monocrystalline panels generating 13,280W, 30.72kWh of LiFePO4 battery storage in an enclosed cabinet and flexible configuration between off-grid, hybrid and grid-tied operation. Available with or without the panel array, this is the definitive who makes the best solar panels answer packaged with the inverter and storage system to match — a complete hybrid solar platform for large homes, farms and commercial-residential properties.
Table of Contents
- Kit Contents by Configuration
- System Specifications
- Creating a Solar Electric House
- Dual 7.6kW Hybrid Inverter Architecture
- 32×415W Solar Array
- 30.72kWh LiFePO4 Battery Storage
- Home Solar Array Performance
- FAQ
Kit Contents by Configuration
SGH-7.6DN6E (Full Kit with Panels):
- 2 × 7.6kW 48V Split Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter
- 32 × 415W Monocrystalline Solar Panels (13,280W)
- 6 × 100AH 51.2V LiFePO4 Battery (30.72kWh)
- 1 × Enclosed Battery Cabinet (6×100AH)
- 4 Sets × 50ft Solar Extension Cables (Inverter PV Input)
- 2 × 2/0 AWG Battery Cable
- 4 × 25A PV Breakers
- 2 × 200A DC Breaker
SGH-7.6DN6E-s (Inverter + Battery, No Panels):
- 2 × 7.6kW 48V Split Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter
- 6 × 100AH 51.2V LiFePO4 Battery (30.72kWh)
- 1 × Enclosed Battery Cabinet
- 2 × 2/0 AWG Battery Cable
- 2 × 200A DC Breaker
System Specifications
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Inverter Output | 15,200W (2 × 7.6kW) |
| Inverter Type | Hybrid (Off-Grid / Hybrid / Grid-Tied) |
| DC Voltage | 48V |
| AC Output | 120V/240V Split Phase |
| Solar Array (Full Kit) | 32 × 415W (13,280W total) |
| Daily Generation | ~53kWh (4hrs peak sun) |
| Battery Capacity | 6 × 100AH = 30.72kWh |
| Battery Chemistry | LiFePO4 |
Creating a Solar Electric House
A true solar electric house — a residence that generates all or the majority of its electricity from solar energy — requires three things: enough generation capacity to cover daily consumption, enough storage to bridge overnight and cloudy-day gaps, and an inverter architecture that manages the relationship between solar generation, battery storage, home loads and the utility grid intelligently.
The SGH-7.6DN6E provides all three at large-residential scale. With 13,280W of solar generation producing approximately 53kWh per day under four hours of peak sun, 30.72kWh of LiFePO4 storage and 15.2kW of hybrid inverter output, this system generates substantially more daily energy than most large residential properties consume — creating the genuine solar electric house condition where solar production exceeds residential demand and surplus energy can be stored, redirected or exported to the grid.
Dual 7.6kW Hybrid Inverter Architecture
Two 7.6kW hybrid inverters in coordinated split-phase operation deliver 15.2kW combined — with the three-mode hybrid flexibility (off-grid, hybrid, grid-tied) that distinguishes this system from standard off-grid kits. The dual-inverter configuration provides:
Operational redundancy. If one inverter requires service, the system continues at 7.6kW — maintaining significant home load coverage without a complete outage. For a solar electric house functioning as a primary residence, this continuity is operationally critical.
Flexible phase management. Each 7.6kW inverter operates independently in single-phase or in coordinated split-phase configuration — providing operational flexibility not available in single-unit designs.
Grid management intelligence. The hybrid inverter platform manages the relationship between solar generation, battery storage and grid power automatically — prioritising solar self-consumption, diverting surplus to the grid in hybrid mode and drawing from the grid only when solar and battery cannot meet load requirements.
32×415W Solar Array
Thirty-two 415W monocrystalline panels deliver 13,280W of total generation — the home solar array specification of a large commercial-grade installation at residential pricing. Under four hours of peak sun, this array produces approximately 53kWh daily — nearly double the 30.72kWh battery capacity, ensuring consistent daily full battery recharge with substantial surplus for grid export in hybrid mode.
Understanding solar panel ratings at this scale: 32 × 415W panels rated at 13,280W produce this output at Standard Test Conditions. Real-world production depends on irradiance quality, panel temperature and installation shading — typically producing 80–90% of rated output under real operating conditions. At 80% of rated production, this array still delivers 42kWh daily — well above the storage capacity and average large residential consumption.
30.72kWh LiFePO4 Battery Storage
Six 100AH 51.2V LiFePO4 batteries in an enclosed professional cabinet provide 30.72kWh of storage. The enclosed cabinet organises six batteries in a single ventilated housing — appropriate for residential mechanical rooms, utility rooms and garage installations. The two 2/0 AWG battery cables included in both kit configurations are the high-current-rated connections required for 15.2kW dual-inverter systems at 48V DC.
For residential solar panel kits buyers who want the enclosed professional organisation rather than loose battery arrangement, the SGH-7.6DN6E-s panel-free configuration provides the inverter and battery cabinet package for integration with separately sourced panels.
Home Solar Array Performance
At 13,280W of array capacity producing 53kWh daily, the home solar array in the SGH-7.6DN6E full kit covers:
- Large residential properties consuming 30–50kWh per day
- Farms and rural estates with well pumps, cold storage and agricultural loads
- Commercial-residential hybrid properties with dual-purpose electrical loads
- Properties seeking genuine energy independence with utility bill elimination in hybrid mode
The who makes the best solar panels question for this application is answered by the 415W monocrystalline specification — proven mainstream commercial cells at full certification coverage, deployed across 32 panels in an array that produces more daily energy than any standard residential property needs.
Explore the complete hybrid and large-scale solar kit range in our Solar Kits, Hybrid Solar Systems and Solar Panels categories.
FAQ
What is a solar electric house and does the SGH-7.6DN6E achieve it? A solar electric house generates all or the majority of its electricity from solar energy — eliminating or substantially reducing utility dependence. The SGH-7.6DN6E achieves this for large residential properties through 13,280W of solar generation producing approximately 53kWh daily, 30.72kWh of LiFePO4 storage and 15.2kW of hybrid inverter output. In hybrid mode, surplus daily generation feeds back to the grid — creating a genuinely solar-electric residential energy profile.
Who makes the best solar panels for hybrid residential systems? Who makes the best solar panels for hybrid residential systems depends on the application scale and budget. The 415W monocrystalline specification in the SGH-7.6DN6E represents the proven commercial-mainstream standard — full certification coverage, well-characterised degradation rates and reliable solar panel ratings across 25+ years of warranted performance. For large-scale residential hybrid applications, the 32-panel 415W specification provides comprehensive coverage at mainstream commercial quality.
What is the solar panel ratings performance from 32×415W panels? Solar panel ratings performance from 32 × 415W panels at Standard Test Conditions is 13,280W total — producing approximately 53kWh daily under four hours of peak sun. Real-world production at 80–90% of rated conditions delivers 42–48kWh daily — well above the 30.72kWh battery capacity, ensuring consistent full daily battery recharge with grid-export surplus in hybrid mode.
What is the home solar array advantage of the 32-panel configuration? The home solar array of 32 × 415W panels provides large-scale generation coverage — 13,280W total — appropriate for large homes, farms and commercial-residential properties. The distributed 32-panel array also provides generation resilience: partial shading of individual panels has a proportionally smaller impact on total array output compared to fewer, higher-wattage panel configurations covering the same area.
Is the panel-free SGH-7.6DN6E-s appropriate for buyers with existing panels? Yes — the SGH-7.6DN6E-s configuration provides the complete dual hybrid inverter and 30.72kWh battery system without panels, for buyers who already own solar panels or want to source their own residential solar panel kits specification separately. The hybrid inverter platform is compatible with a wide range of panel specifications — consult the inverter technical documentation for PV input voltage and current compatibility.











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