MaikaiLife
Solar Enthusiast
I am seeking assistance in identifying the right hardware solution to enable a 24V system to recharge from a 48V system during emergencies.
Here is the scenario: a home has two separate solar systems. The primary system is substantial, featuring 60kW of 48V batteries connected to a Sol-Ark 15K, which powers the entire home except for one critical load circuit. The secondary system is a smaller 24V Victron setup that runs a single critical circuit. This smaller system ensures that when maintenance is performed on the large system, essential services like Starlink and the POE network remain operational.
I am looking for a Victron device that when the SOC drops to around 20%, I need it to draw power from the 48V system to recharge the 24V batteries.
Any recommendations or guidance on the appropriate Victron device to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.![Thumbs up (y) (y)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Here is the scenario: a home has two separate solar systems. The primary system is substantial, featuring 60kW of 48V batteries connected to a Sol-Ark 15K, which powers the entire home except for one critical load circuit. The secondary system is a smaller 24V Victron setup that runs a single critical circuit. This smaller system ensures that when maintenance is performed on the large system, essential services like Starlink and the POE network remain operational.
I am looking for a Victron device that when the SOC drops to around 20%, I need it to draw power from the 48V system to recharge the 24V batteries.
Any recommendations or guidance on the appropriate Victron device to achieve this would be greatly appreciated.