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Can you paralell two MultiPlus, one charging from grid, the other from generator?

Hi everyone,

Hopefully the title explains it all, but if not...

I've read through the manuals and some online articles looking for specific clarification on this, but the information on Multiplus/VEWhatever is very fragmented and poorly organized, and the search function here isn't much better. I'd like a definitive answer before we outlay such a premium price.

We're looking at buying one Multiplus (24v 3000VA) for now, due to budget limitations, to serve as our inverter and the primary 'bad weather' charge source from our generator. But when grid connection becomes available at the property in the next few years, we'd like to add a second Multiplus to the same battery bank, outputs in parallel (single phase) just to boost general inverter capacity, but also to enable grid-charging/passthrough via one Multiplus, while keeping generator charging/passthrough on the other. Ideally, so that we can charge the batteries and/or pass through power to loads from either generator, or grid, or both, depending on circumstances. No plans/interest in feedback to grid.

Is this possible? If so, do we NEED a GX device to manage this?

Thanks

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porcini answered ·

Hello,

yes, this is possible, but you can't use both sources simultaneously. You have to chose which one should be prefered.

regards,

Porcini

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marekp answered ·

You can do something like that, but it is better to buy a Quatro to get the same result.

Power of this system will be equal to the power of one MP.


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iand answered ·

The downside is that though both Multiplus together can provide 6kW/230Vac from the batteries (discharge), the battery charging current from shore or genset is limited to 70A/1.7kW by the fact that you can only use one or the other at a time. A single Quattro 24/5000 can charge at 120A/2.9kW, costs almost as much as two Multiplus but you don't have the parallel/control problems.

NB. Multiplus II is newer/cheaper/smaller and there's a Quattro II coming, see here https://www.victronenergy.com/media/pricelist/Web_PricelistVictron-EURO_2021-Q3.pdf

Multiplus 24/3000/70 EUR1570

Multiplus II 24/3000/70 EUR1342

Quattro II 24/5000/120 EUR2700

Note that at these power levels 48V is cheaper, if you have the choice:

Multiplus II 48/3000/35 EUR1060

Quattro II 48/5000/120 EUR2200

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iand answered ·

You can't have 2 independent AC sources connected to the two Multiplus at the same time, because when you connect an AC input to the Multiplus the AC output follows it to allow power boosting. So if (for example) the shore is 220V 50Hz and the generator is 230V 51Hz, the AC outputs of the inverters fight each other if they're connected together.

If you have two separate AC output buses then you can use both at once, but then you have to partition the loads across the two buses.

If you have one AC input source connected to both in parallel, then you can parallel both outputs. But not for the case you want, if the AC inputs are separate (shore and genset) then the AC outputs have to be separate too.

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timmtoolman answered ·

I'm trying to reply to comments, but suddenly it's saying they're 'awaiting moderation?'

From what I'm reading though, my understanding now is:


So youre saying that with two Multis connected in parallel, once it detects the 'first' AC input on the 'first' MP, it will set up its own passthrough with this waveform, and signal the outputs on any other parallel MPs to match this waveform. This way, if the second (or so on) MP was to start inverting off the batteries to supplement the AC passthrough from the 'first' MP', the waveform would match.

Thus, when the 'second' unit detects a different AC signal on its input, and finds it's out of phase/sync, it will reject that input as it obviously cannot control that waveform and sync it? Ergo, it also cannot use it to start charging.

Is that correct?

Thanks

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mrhappy answered ·

Combining DC power from different sources is easy, it's just voltage. AC is voltage, frequency, phase, DC offset etc. that have to be exactly in sync to combine power sources the way the multiplus and quattro do it when using AC input. When one multiplus have locked in to the grid and follows these variables with its inverter, there is no way for another un-changeable AC input source to enter the party.

A Quattro already have two AC inputs and can be programmed to use either one under chosen conditions. If you get a quattro 24/3000 now and add a second one in the future to parallell them, you would be using the units the way they are designed to be used. Be aware, though, that the electronic hardware design updates continually and to sync two units they have to be very close or the same when it comes to hardware, so the longer the time goes, the harder it (might) will be to get one that is compatible with the one you buy now.

I would wait for the Quattro II, I myself have a Multiplus-II which I am very pleased with and the coming Quattro-II is probably the same but with another AC input for the kind of application you are questioning about.

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mastercatz answered ·

just wondering if its possible to have the grid connected to all the multiplus AC input 1 or can it only be connected to 1 unit ? if not I guess large battery charger is needed to allow parallel to provide needed combined AC output power?

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nickdb avatar image nickdb ♦♦ commented ·
All the inverters need to be connected. You can get creative (unsupported) with multi-phase systems, but in a parallel set, they all need to share the grid connection.
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mastercatz avatar image mastercatz nickdb ♦♦ commented ·
ok thanks , I was getting mixed info some places were saying Only 1x of the Inputs would be used and only that multiplus would be doing the loads leaving the others in standby as only the battery banks could be used to share loads , what I am wanting to do is have another 24v inverter supply its load and was going to feed that into AC1 and then use 48v victrons in paralel with their own new battery bank as the old inverter can not supply the loads needed and still have not gotten $'s worth out of the existing 24v bank yet to just throw away , assuming someway to set a import limit so it will not overload the other inverter's output ? I have had other inverters before when you could set % grid , battery and solar that is used , I might just throw the generator onto a battery charger
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