I want to purchase the 2000W MultiPlus Invderter/Charger but the manual says it requires 350Ah-400Ah battery and I only have 200Ah lithium battery. Am I reading this correctly or will it work with my 200Ah lithium Battery? Thank you
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I want to purchase the 2000W MultiPlus Invderter/Charger but the manual says it requires 350Ah-400Ah battery and I only have 200Ah lithium battery. Am I reading this correctly or will it work with my 200Ah lithium Battery? Thank you
I am running a Multiplus Compact on two 100 AH batteries in parallel. So you should be OK.
The critical thing is to insure the batteries can supply the peak and maximum average current drawn by the Multi. If not, the battery's BMS will probably shut down or at least a low voltage warning may occur when the Multi is heavily loaded.
I own a Multiplus 2000 and use it for all AC use and also a 110 V 7A watermaker. That 2000 can absorb more than 100A. It all depend of the usage you will do of the 2000. If it you never go over the capacity of your Lithium you'll be fine. It doesn't even mean if they are Lithium or AGM, it all depend on the usage and expectation you have. If it is for driving a TV set you'll be ok :)
Thank you Kevin. Allow my ignorance but I couldn't find what the victron manual requires for "Peak and max average current drawn by the multiplus? My battery is new, LiFePO4 and 100A BMS does that make any sense?? Sorry for my ignorance
If the battery you are using limits to 100 amps then you might not be able to use it with the 2000 VA Multi. My 100 AH batteries output 100 amps continuous and 200 amps for a few seconds and with two in parallel I get 200 / 400 amps.
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