Hello,
I already have some experience with Victron in some RTV (dc only) and with an ongrid ESS installation with a multiplus II GX (on my recent house).
I would like to double check that the following will work:
Landhouse on Mallorca with no grid connection. We will live there all year long.
Planned System:
1x Cerbo GX
2x Multiplus II 48/5000
8x Pylontech 3,5kWh to start with
2x 250/100 MPPT for recharging
1x Generator with 3000 Watts
Some UTP Cables for connection Multiplus / Cerbo GX
2x VE Direct Cables for MPPT
1x BMS Type A cable for Cerbo/Pylontech wiring
1. Should I go with 2x 5000 MultiplusII or 1x 48/10000, especially regarding standby consumption. On top, if the 2x 5000 Multis are not enough I can add another one. This isn’t possible with the 48/1000, right?
Till now I have not configured a parallel system. But I have a MK3 / VE Configure. The house is single phase wired.
My other question is regarding the setup process itself for a parallel system.
2. When I first switch on the multis that are tied together on AC out, aren’t they unsynchronized and will explode? Or do they check if there is Voltage on the output and synchronize even if it is not configured?
3. Or can I just connect them on the DC side, update/configure parallel setup, shut everything down and after that made the final tie up on AC out?
Question about the Generator:
4. I would like to wire it just to an multis AC in as it only deliver continuous 3000 watt. Is that a problem when the second multi doesn’t have it on AC in?
5. Finally, the load:
Water comes from a well, the pump needs about 1kW when running.
Warm water from Solar + backup boiler.
Pool pump needs to run during (summer) day, another 600W.
Standby Consumption of the house should be around 100 W.
On top a kitchen, TV, Laptops, …
I will start with around 14kWp but can add more PV later if necessary.
Will the system fit or is it already to small? From my ongrid house I mostly never see more than 10kW, so I think it should fit.