Vovanenok
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I live in an off-grid house, currently I have a 24v system with a Magnum 4kw inverter.
Now I'm upgrading to 48v system and planning to move the existing one to my garage, but make it mobile (install the batteries and inverter on a cart), so I can move it around the property for work.
What would be the best way to use such mobile setup as a backup for my main house solar? The mobile setup will be fully charged most of the time and I would like to be able to leverage it in case if I have a very rainy week and my house battery bank goes low
My new system will include 2 x Victron Quattro 48v/5000 120V wired in parallel to get a split phase 120V/240V (I need 240V for my deep well and water pressure tank pumps). I believe with one inverter (which has a shore power input) it would be much easier, as I could probably feed the mobile setup to it, would that work?
Please share if you have any alternative setup ideas
Thank you all in advance!
Now I'm upgrading to 48v system and planning to move the existing one to my garage, but make it mobile (install the batteries and inverter on a cart), so I can move it around the property for work.
What would be the best way to use such mobile setup as a backup for my main house solar? The mobile setup will be fully charged most of the time and I would like to be able to leverage it in case if I have a very rainy week and my house battery bank goes low
My new system will include 2 x Victron Quattro 48v/5000 120V wired in parallel to get a split phase 120V/240V (I need 240V for my deep well and water pressure tank pumps). I believe with one inverter (which has a shore power input) it would be much easier, as I could probably feed the mobile setup to it, would that work?
Please share if you have any alternative setup ideas
Thank you all in advance!