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As always it's VA not W. Look at the datasheet:
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-Multi-RS-Solar-EN.pdf
Hi @Hobbes,
The 450/80 model Multi RS product datasheet specifies a maximum DC charging power from Solar of 4000 W.
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-Multi-RS-Solar-EN.pdf
But note - there are other factors and limitations that also apply that might prevent you from reaching that specification.
There is a hard PV input voltage limit of 450 V, and a PV current limit of 18A. The reality is that panel choices and string configurations mean it is likely that a PV array may be normally operating at 250V and 15A for example, and then only producing 3750 W of power.
It is possible achieve up to 100A at 57V (5700 W) of charging power from the Multi RS if you are using an AC charging source (such as the grid), and not just solar.
Thanks for this reply !
Useful information .
But my question wasn't clear enough / detailed enough .
What I was really after was how much AC power can be drawn from our system with this inverter ?
Looking at the data sheets - I see that (at 25 degrees) it gives a range of 4800 to 5300 watts .
Is this the data I'm after ?
We plan to use 8 x 6v Rolls 415AH / 6v Leoch 400AH batteries .
Many thanks !
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