Hi
I am planing an installation with 3 Multiplus 48/5000 off grid in 3 phase. I will like to get an assistance on how to use Ve configure to set up the configuration needed.
This is my first time on such configuration so please be patient with me.
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Hi
I am planing an installation with 3 Multiplus 48/5000 off grid in 3 phase. I will like to get an assistance on how to use Ve configure to set up the configuration needed.
This is my first time on such configuration so please be patient with me.
This would normally be done with the help of a Trained Victron Tech by your dealer. This is highly recommended.
however, we can try and help if you can layout the configuration that you are looking to achieve, and a wiring diagram of the proposed installation would also be helpful.
battery sizes
type of batteries
are you connecting solar and how
what loads are you connecting etc
What size generator is connected
thank you for the reply
Battery sizes 12V200AH X 12
types of batteries VRLA
connected to 275W X 27 in 9 string with 3 MPPT 150/45
No generator
For the load I don't have it yet.
so what kind of a system? grid connected?
I would never advice 12V VRLA batteries for a big system and the total usable capacity is very small (about 15 kWh).
Please read the community guidelines, and please hire a Victron specialist to help you with your system. Do you have experience with single phase Victorn systems?
https://www.victronenergy.com/live/community_guidelines
I have an exact same system( with Quattros ) but running in ESS with BYD 10 KWH /10 KW batteries as for off-grid setup you will need 15 KW/50 = 300 Amp ( ignoring efficiencies)capable battery system at C10 rate that is 3000 AH battery bank ( or 6000 AH for C20 rate) anything smaller and your battery bank will require frequent replacement and will not last
e.g. a Panasonic VRLA-SLA LC-P12200 will give 200 AH at C20 but give only 169 AH at C3
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