Hr.brenner
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hello
I am in the process of planning the electrification of my expedition camper truck. The main parameters are 4 solar panels, total about 1600 Wp, 24V system, and 3 to 3.5KW 240V inverter.
The reason I am posting here is, because I don't have enough information to make a decision about the main electrical components (MPPT, charger, inverter). Actually, I don't want to spend money unnecessarily and don't want to look for the over the top solution. I am sure Victron has great products and I can understand why it is so widely used. but on the other hand, I see people spending a lot of money to have the top end solution which very often is just not necessary. something in the middle would be my approach. So I have been thinking of the Growatt SPF 3000 ES 24V all inone inverter.
The drawbacks I have read so far are overall efficiency and noise. The spec says 93% for the inverter, noise is not mentioned. Weather the fan is constantly on or only when the inverter is working.
What is your suggestion or does anyone have experience with an all-in-one device?
Thank you very much
Ralph
I am in the process of planning the electrification of my expedition camper truck. The main parameters are 4 solar panels, total about 1600 Wp, 24V system, and 3 to 3.5KW 240V inverter.
The reason I am posting here is, because I don't have enough information to make a decision about the main electrical components (MPPT, charger, inverter). Actually, I don't want to spend money unnecessarily and don't want to look for the over the top solution. I am sure Victron has great products and I can understand why it is so widely used. but on the other hand, I see people spending a lot of money to have the top end solution which very often is just not necessary. something in the middle would be my approach. So I have been thinking of the Growatt SPF 3000 ES 24V all inone inverter.
The drawbacks I have read so far are overall efficiency and noise. The spec says 93% for the inverter, noise is not mentioned. Weather the fan is constantly on or only when the inverter is working.
What is your suggestion or does anyone have experience with an all-in-one device?
Thank you very much
Ralph