The available (but outdated) layout: 'Victron BlueSolar MPPT 150-70 set up - HUB-1-System-Lay-out-V3-4-8-2014ADR.pdf' has helped me a lot.
https://www.victronenergy.com/support-and-downloads/systems#item=system-bluesolar-mppt-150-70-150-85-can-bus
Is there (or does anyone have) a new(er) version for a HUB system based on 2 x BlueSolar MPPT 150/70 i.c.w. with a matching Multi or Quattro and other equipment?
I am very new to the community and saw that the community guidelines state that too specific questions on system design issues are not allowed.
I am therefore sharing my specific case and considerations below only in light of my question on the new(er) version of the document for MPPT 150-70 HUB system and trust them to be general enough in that way.
My situation:
Present:
12 x Tamesol Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel 250W (1640 x 992 x 40mm) – (TM-P660250 ???)
2 x Victron BlueSolar MPPT 150/70 TR
Desired:
ESS HUB - system: Grid interactive setup (parallel?) without (the possibility of) feedback to the Grid and aimed at optimal own consumption efficiency (minimum grid feeding).
Considerations:
-Which Multi/Quattro should I choose (as a minimum)? Based on what I have read, I conclude that the MultiPlus-II 48/5000/70-50 PMP482505010 is the most economical and suitable choice.
-Which batteries are the best choice? I believe that the Pylontech H48050 lithium battery 48V/50Ah/2.4kWh (minimum 4 units required, I understand) is the most suitable choice.
-Which GX product fits best? My idea is that the Cerbo GX BPP900450100 is the most suitable.
-As for the battery monitor, I have no idea of the difference between the BMV-700 and the BMV-702, but I think the 700 will do.
Tips/comments/advice on the HUB setup are very welcome.
Actually the MPPT specs state that max pv input power is 4000W (maybe theoretical), your calculation makes more sense to me. Absolute max voltage (VOC) indeed at 150V.