TheEngineer
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I'm in the very initial stages of piecing together a 100% off grid energy solution and I'm having a hard time understanding the differences between the many products offered by Victron.
My scenario:
Small house being built on an island with no utilities of any kind. I will NEVER be able to hook up to any sort of grid, so charging batteries from a grid is not an option. I don't plan on buying an expensive automatic generator, so unless my Harbor Freight Predator 9500 gets hooked in, my setup likely won't involve AC from a generator either. I'd like to stick with Victron products at this time.
Does the info above basically rule out the benefit of having a Victron Quattro Inverter/Charger?
Other info:
My scenario:
Small house being built on an island with no utilities of any kind. I will NEVER be able to hook up to any sort of grid, so charging batteries from a grid is not an option. I don't plan on buying an expensive automatic generator, so unless my Harbor Freight Predator 9500 gets hooked in, my setup likely won't involve AC from a generator either. I'd like to stick with Victron products at this time.
Does the info above basically rule out the benefit of having a Victron Quattro Inverter/Charger?
Other info:
- I'm looking to store solar in 48V lithium banks, and provide AC power back to the house for both 120V & 240V U.S. appliances.
- Battery Bank - 64 x EVE LF280K 16s4p 48V
- Solar Panels - 24 x Renogy 550w