Hi all. I'm planning to connect 2 x 5kw quattros in parallel as I need both 120v and 240v.
I have a 6kw 240v generator. Can I connect it to both inverters? I would really appreciate any guidance or a wiring diagram example
Thanks
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Hi all. I'm planning to connect 2 x 5kw quattros in parallel as I need both 120v and 240v.
I have a 6kw 240v generator. Can I connect it to both inverters? I would really appreciate any guidance or a wiring diagram example
Thanks
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Quattro-split-phase-120-240VAC-24VDC-setup-600Ah-Li-VE-Bus-BMS-generator-MPPT-BMV-CCGX.pdf
L1, N, G to L1 Quattro
L2, N, G to L2 Quattro
Man I can't thank you enough. The diagram is brilliant.
A small question, do I need a MK3-USB cable to configure a split phase for quattros? Or can I connect the two quattros and then one to my cerbo GX and then configure split phase using the app? Will I be able to update quattros firmware without mk3-usb cable?
Thanks again!
Yes, you can change the configuration of ONE inverter via that method. I do it regularly; however, that requires a GX device for VRM operation, and VEConfigure doesn't configure inverters for parallel operations - only single inverter settings.
You are going to need a MK3-USB with VEBus/VEConfig or a smart dongle and Victron Connect to configure them in parallel.
Is your system already in parallel?
Thanks @snoobler , no I haven't configured it yet. I have everything ready to disconnect my old inverter and connect 2 new quattros. In the victron app I found a demo mode where you can actually simulate viewing/changing device settings and I didn't see the split phase configuration there. Is it what you meant? I can modify a single inverter settings but for advanced stuff (like a split phase configuration) I need a mk3-usb cable
And also wanted to ask. I will be wiring inverters to my AC breaker panel. Do I need breakers between the inverters and the AC panel? If yes what kind of breaker would I need? I assume 5kw quattros with a theoretical 10kw peak, 80amp breaker?
Thanks again so much for all your help
Yes. You will need a dual pole breaker to break L1 and L2. I have one of these between my Quattro output and AC panel:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Eaton-BR-125-Amp-2-Space-4-Circuit-Indoor-Main-Lug-Loadcenter-with-Cover-BR24L125SP/100559337
and this 50A breaker:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Eaton-BR-50-Amp-2-Pole-Circuit-Breaker-BR250/100125397
While it's listed as a 5kW unit, it's really a 4kW unit with a 30 minute 5kW limit, so I sized for 4000W each. 8000W/250V = 33.3A. 1.25 * 33.3 = 41.7A, so I sized up to 50A. The 6-3 Romex is rated for 55A, so I'm good.
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