I'm in the US, so need 120v, but don't need something the size of the 2K VA MultiPass for 120v. You make a 500/800/1200 VA for 230V, but don't see any in that size range for 120v. Or am I just missing the correct model number? Or do I just need to look elsewhere for an appropriately sized pure-sine wave inverter or inverter/charger other than from Victron?
And is there any way to limited the inverter side to keep the max draw from hitting up against the max my batter can handle? I currently have 1 100Ah LiFePO4 with max rating of 100A draw (short bursts up to 150A I think it can do). I might eventually get a 2nd 100Ah, but that's not in the plan for quite some time.
I generally don't need a lot of 120v AC, virtually all of my stuff is 12v, but there are times I need 300-400W available and a single integrated charger/inverter (for shore power + when I need some AC off-grid) would be quite useful, rather than separate charger and inverter.
As per this answer, if I were to simply just "know" and limit my AC output, this particular MultiPlus 2K VA one is the latest version and the one I'd want, right?
Otherwise for inverter only (with separate charger), it looks like Victronly 120v AC inverters are limited to the Phoenix Inverter VE.Direct, and seems like the 12/500 or 12/800 would be the one I want.