this forum shows how many users do not get along with the Victron system. All these users have chosen Victron because this system promises reliability.
But there is no transparent structure for the user to implement his expectations to the Victron system.
As an electronics designer, I know about current, voltage, the Ohms law and parameters, but after two months I still have massive problems configuring a system that consists solely of three Victron components and a Pylontech battery to do what it is supposed to do, provide stable and reliable AC voltage.
In doing so, Victron has all the tools in place to minimize frustration with the system from the start.
Why doesn't Victron provide a list of the different applications with the appropriate configuration files.
The first list asks what the system should do:
Power a motorhome
- Solar
- Alternator
- Power from the mains / limit mains power
Supply a boat with energy
- Solar
- Alternator
- Power from the mains / limit mains current
- Start generator AC-DC
- Emergency reserve/
- second battery
Safely supply a system with power
- Batteries in standby
- Buffer batteries
- Start a generator AC-DC
Power a house with solar or wind
- with/without battery
- with/without grid feed
- Limit grid power
- with/without grid charging the battery
- Start generator AC-DC
extend one phase network to three phases
There are certainly more applications...
One could assemble online one's Victron components needed for the tasks formulated above
One could automatically generate the appropriate configuration files for the formulated task and load them onto the components.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)