Hi group,
1st time newbie post...I have recently renovated a chalet in the French Alps that is totally off grid. I have a PV array of 9.6kw and 21kwh of battery storage LifePo4. This all runs through Victron equipment with a 10,000VA 48V Quattro Inverter feeding into our consumer unit. As the winter is drawing in we are losing sunlight, and getting the early frost and snow on the panels so some days very little gain if any moving forward. The chalet is very low consumption with all mod cons but none the less still drains the batteries which need charging on a regular basis. Charging at the moment is with a 7.5kw petrol AC generator with an input charge of around 3kw. This takes a considerable time (hours and hours) to bring the batteries up to a decent percentage. I have seen a DC 48v specific petrol generator which claims to fit the bill? It has ATS and protection but charges direct into the batteries...my question is, 1. do you think this is a good idea 2. do you think it will reduce charging times? 3. Is it safe to do or am I putting the batteries and associated equipment at risk? This is the make and model of the generator https://koenner-soehnen.com/en/48v-dc-generators. Would greatly receive any feedback. Warren