memilanuk
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In the planning stage of upgrading the electrical for our 2017 Adventurer 910 DB single-slide truck camper. At this point, pretty much everything is subject to change
On the one hand I'd love to go with a Victron MultiPlus 2k or 3k inverter/charger, and just disconnect the stock PD4045 charger in the bottom of the distribution panel.
On the other hand... between all the other stuff we'd like to also add - Victron Smart Solar 100/30 controller, Victron Orion DC-DC charger, Victron Lynx distributor(s) for bus bars... I'm not entirely sure there's enough room (without major remodeling, which is a no-go) to fit that big of a unit.
We already have one transfer switch (PD 5100) for the 30A shore power line and the onboard Onan 2500 LP generator... would it be unreasonable to upgrade the charge converter in the distribution panel to something lithium-friendly (sadly, this model doesn't appear to be one that can be jumpered from FLA/AGM to LI settings), install an inverter, and another transfer switch to feed the AC side of the distribution panel from either the inverter, or the line out of the other transfer switch? Might be about the same amount of volume in the end, but spread out a little bit in a way that would be easier to make fit in the limited space available...
Thanks,
Monte
On the one hand I'd love to go with a Victron MultiPlus 2k or 3k inverter/charger, and just disconnect the stock PD4045 charger in the bottom of the distribution panel.
On the other hand... between all the other stuff we'd like to also add - Victron Smart Solar 100/30 controller, Victron Orion DC-DC charger, Victron Lynx distributor(s) for bus bars... I'm not entirely sure there's enough room (without major remodeling, which is a no-go) to fit that big of a unit.
We already have one transfer switch (PD 5100) for the 30A shore power line and the onboard Onan 2500 LP generator... would it be unreasonable to upgrade the charge converter in the distribution panel to something lithium-friendly (sadly, this model doesn't appear to be one that can be jumpered from FLA/AGM to LI settings), install an inverter, and another transfer switch to feed the AC side of the distribution panel from either the inverter, or the line out of the other transfer switch? Might be about the same amount of volume in the end, but spread out a little bit in a way that would be easier to make fit in the limited space available...
Thanks,
Monte