Hello, I am currently in the general planning phase for the build of my future liveabord sailing catamaran. I want to install a diesel-electric propulsion system with two electric motors (one in each hull), large LFP battery banks (57.3kWh in total), lots of solar panels with several Victron MPPT chargers and a 16.4KVA 3-phase diesel generator for charging the batteries when there's not enough sun.
For charging the batteries from the generator I wanted to use three Quattros in a typical 3-phase setup. In my home port I will have access to a 400V 3-phase land connection to charge from the grid. But in other ports there's usually just a single 230V phase available.
- Will the system still be able to charge the batteries from a single phase grid connection in that case? So for a setup of three Quattro II 48/5000/70-50 I will still get 70 Amps of charging current instead of 210 Amps with a 3-phase land connection? Or will the system stop charging completely?
- Will I have to run the inverter functionality of all three units all the time with corresponding zero-load power draw (3*18W = 54Watts) or can I switch on and off single phases in my boat just as needed? Most of my home appliances will be 230V, but the diving compressor will be 400V. It would be nice to be able to run it from the batteries without having to start the generator when there's a surplus of solar power anyways.
Thanks for your help! Cheers,
Paul