Hi all,
I've been following allong to many of your adventures for a while an have now it is finally time for my own home battery/PV system. I'm looking to create system for my home that has a PV powered battery to catch any outages of the AC inlet. The main comonents as of now are:
- 16 x 410Wp PV panels
- 1x 15.4 kWh LVL battery by BYD
As such most likely I will have 8x2 or a 4x4 PV panel configuration that would allow charging the 48V battery using either:
- 2x MPPT 250/60
or
- 1x SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100 or 450/200
I only have a single AC inlet meaning the inverer/charger will most likely be a MultiPlus-II 48/5000 or 48/10000. Now my main concern is spacing of all these components. My current home has the AC mains and electrical cabinet one side of the home on the ground floor. And the solar panals are right on the roof at the other end of the home (see image). There is some space in the basement right under the electrical cabinet I can extend to and there is quite some space under the roof to place components.
The big question I have is if it would be best to place all components as close to the PV panels as possible (location A). And simply have two large 3-phase wires going to and from this location the the AC-mains/electrical cabinet. The other option would be to place either the MultiPlus (and Battery) at location B. This would place them closer to the electrical cabinet but would require DC cabels running down to the bacement from the MPPT's.
I'm very curious if anyone has any good insights to the proposed system. We are a household of 2 adults and 2 children. Heating will be changed to a heatpump and as such the electrical system in the near future also.