Midnite DIY 3024All the way.120vac in & out & an all-in -one.Very lightweight & fairly easy to understand.Small camps, easy …Amanda PotterEnergy Storage SpecialistNABCEP PV Installation ProfessionalNYSERDA Eligible PV InstallerAdirondack Battery & Solar, LLCPotsdam, NY (315) 212-2114 Call/ TextOn J
Thanks gentlemen. I had heard rumblings on the list of the downturn at
Magnum. Shame...
I was able to talk them into reconfiguring the bank to 24V. I will take a
look at Victron, but I would really like to offer them the simplest
solution. The Internet is nil there and the fella that lives there m
Chasm
The big question is the 12V requirements. If they don't use 12V directly,
they can go up in voltage to make the system
more efficient. I'm working on an upgrade for a client with the exact same
setup. The old DR needs replacing and we care considering
Lithium batteries. With a 24V system,
Chad
I recommend Victron Multiplus II or Quattro.
Victron has a slew of monitoring and charge controllers to go along with the
inverter. The Cerbo GX can put the system in the internet and the SmartShunt is
a must for knowing the system state of charge.
Thank you,
Maverick
Maverick Brown
Hi Chad.
Stay away from magnum.
Do you want to keep that 12v or make changes?
Jay
> On Jul 30, 2024, at 5:47 PM, Chad Waits via RE-wrenches
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> Gentlemen,
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> I ask for this help with the caveat that I have very little knowledge of the
> specifics of the site in question, as
Gentlemen,
I ask for this help with the caveat that I have very little knowledge of
the specifics of the site in question, as the owners have poor records and
the site is 3000 miles away from me...
That being said, I have a client with a second home in Maine. They have a
generator that currently
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