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SOLD: Victron Quattro 48/5000 (120V), and Conext 60A/150V mppt - barely used

Riderice

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Victron Quattro inverter/charger (48 VDC input, 5kW 120VAC output) and Conext (Schneider) solar charge controller. I used these briefly on a small off-grid system, about 6mo (before moving houses and dismantling that system). I had 3 parallel strings of 3x 350W panels, feeding a 10kW DIY lifepo4 battery, running my fridge/office/window ACs and occasionally (sunny days) L1 EV car charger. The Quattro handled everything like a champ.

They both work perfectly and are great products, as you probably already know. Basically like-new, including all original packaging/parts/documentation.

I can probably ship the Conext, but the Quattro is large and weighs a friggin ton (70lbs?) so prefer not to ship it. But I can meet you anywhere in Colorado (if pre-paid). I can do PayPal or Venmo (or cash). Thanks!

Victron $1500
Conext $400


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If you decide you’d ship the victron let me know. I’m sure UPS would take it since it’s under 100 so doesn’t need to go freight, if I remember correctly.

Actually I’m going to pass after reading your thread on it. Thanks.
 
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Actually I’m going to pass after reading your thread on it

Um, ok...which thread...? I did experience weirdness with some Victron mppts (totally unrelated to these), and the Quattro tripping my BMS over-current at one point (not the Quattro's fault, easily fixed in a BMS setting).

Let me know if you want me to get a shipping quote to your zip code.
 
Um, ok...which thread...? I did experience weirdness with some Victron mppts (totally unrelated to these), and the Quattro tripping my BMS over-current at one point (not the Quattro's fault, easily fixed in a BMS setting).

Let me know if you want me to get a shipping quote to your zip code.
This thread that didn’t seem to have an update on if the issue was resolved. You mention it kept tripping something ?

The other thread on the Quattro you deleted right after posting this for sale. I would have liked to read it , but that threw up red flags for me, especially since I’m a novice and would likely struggle to make the device work if it was having issues.
 

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Victron Quattro inverter/charger (48 VDC input, 5kW 120VAC output) and Conext (Schneider) solar charge controller. I used these briefly on a small off-grid system, about 6mo (before moving houses and dismantling that system). I had 3 parallel strings of 3x 350W panels, feeding a 10kW DIY lifepo4 battery, running my fridge/office/window ACs and occasionally (sunny days) L1 EV car charger. The Quattro handled everything like a champ.

They both work perfectly and are great products, as you probably already know. Basically like-new, including all original packaging/parts/documentation.

I can probably ship the Conext, but the Quattro is large and weighs a friggin ton (70lbs?) so prefer not to ship it. But I can meet you anywhere in Colorado (if pre-paid). I can do PayPal or Venmo (or cash). Thanks!

Victron $1500
Conext $400


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Do you know when the Quattro was manufactured by chance? I’d need to source a second one to stack and apparently they can be quirky if not similar era devices?
What part of Colorado? I’m only a few hours from Durango, quite a bit more from Denver or grand junction
 
@GOO5E looks like the 48th week of 2020, if I'm decoding the serial# correctly. I'm just west of Denver, but I don't mind driving around especially this time of year. I'll be out in Palisade/Grand Junction area in a couple weeks actually.
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@Haze Good to be cautious, and yeah there's a lot to learn (hopefully not the "hard way", like me usually?). But yeah the "tripping" was an overly protective setting on my Overkill BMS, from the surge of current drawn when powering the Quattro on, easily adjusted on the Overkill as it turned out. The other thread that I just removed was an ad for this inverter from over a year ago, basically identical but with a much higher price (before I moved houses and packed this thing up in a box for the past year).
 

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