Hi all!
I have an AC coupled off-grid system: Victron Multiplus takes power from large prismatic cells lithium batteries and creates a micro-grid; grid-type inverter gets energy from solar panels and pump it into the micro-grid; Multi charges batteries from extra energy in the micro-grid. PV support assistant controls the balance of energy by the frequency shift. Everything works fine for more than 6 years already. I have enough energy most of the time.
Now I want to expand my system. The idea is to have another off-grid system with its own solar panels, inverter/s and batteries; this "new" system should be somehow connected to the "old" one.
The purpose of this exercise is to increase overall battery capacity and increase redundancy in the system. I do worry that if Multi dies, I don't have any redundancy - I would be without power.
What is a good design for this setup?
I can think only about connecting "new" system as an AC-grid input in "old" Multi. It should work. "Old" system will suck all energy from the "new" system to charge batteries but this is OK as the overall battery capacity in the global system will increase.
If "old" or even "new" Multi dies, I still have another system which can be quickly rewired as the main one.
Is there a better way to double up the system? Thank you.
Regards, Tim