Madoxen
Active member
24v Lifepo4 & solar set up
Hi All I am feeling a little lost and need a push in the right direction with the electrical set up of the Pretty Ugly build.
We have decided on going 24v and not 48 as I had suggested in the past.
We are not wanting to carry gas on board so will be going electric/ diesel , with the exception of a very small gas fired miniQ webber for out door cooking.
Internally we are looking at 12 - 24v setup, an Induction cooker, 24/240v fridge and separate freezer setup both chest type or maybe draw.
Heating will be hydronic diesel eberspacher and a electric backup cylinder for heat and water.
It is possible but am not sure if it can be done with the power have a small ac unit for the sleeping area.
I was not planning on a generator but I might need to keep one for emergencies and the occasional linked house bank and gen welding if things go wrong I think this requires me to go the easysolar route not individual components.
The items I have already are
1 - 32 x 3.2V @ 280 Ah lifepo4 cells ( I am not sure I will need to use all 32 cells I could or might use just the 16 to make a 24v system), what are your thoughts. The surplus cells will be used on equipment at work so not wasted either way.
2 – 4 x 550w solar panels with the following spec. (2200 W)
3 – the merc Actos 1835 truck with its 24v setup (starter bats etc)
The items I need to figure out are many, but some are listed here
1 - Victron smart solar or Victron ?? MPPT controller ( which one ) , I was thinking of either series set up or a series parallel setup or would I be better to do a duel MPPT setup to have redundancy ? which version would be best suited for the panels and batteries that I have
In series I think they are 200v 11.24 A
In series parallel they are 100v 22.5A
Duel system would be 100v 11.24A - into each controller
2 - BMS system for the batteries
3 – Battery monitor most likely the BMV 712
4 - A way of linking or charging the truck batteries from the house and vice a versa
5 – I know there must be a lot that I have missed but what am I missing from the above
I would like to go down the Victron route but the BMS maybe Orion BMS2 or Jr 2 as another member has recently gone.
does any one have suggestions on best way to go ,
thanks
Hi All I am feeling a little lost and need a push in the right direction with the electrical set up of the Pretty Ugly build.
We have decided on going 24v and not 48 as I had suggested in the past.
We are not wanting to carry gas on board so will be going electric/ diesel , with the exception of a very small gas fired miniQ webber for out door cooking.
Internally we are looking at 12 - 24v setup, an Induction cooker, 24/240v fridge and separate freezer setup both chest type or maybe draw.
Heating will be hydronic diesel eberspacher and a electric backup cylinder for heat and water.
It is possible but am not sure if it can be done with the power have a small ac unit for the sleeping area.
I was not planning on a generator but I might need to keep one for emergencies and the occasional linked house bank and gen welding if things go wrong I think this requires me to go the easysolar route not individual components.
The items I have already are
1 - 32 x 3.2V @ 280 Ah lifepo4 cells ( I am not sure I will need to use all 32 cells I could or might use just the 16 to make a 24v system), what are your thoughts. The surplus cells will be used on equipment at work so not wasted either way.
2 – 4 x 550w solar panels with the following spec. (2200 W)
3 – the merc Actos 1835 truck with its 24v setup (starter bats etc)
The items I need to figure out are many, but some are listed here
1 - Victron smart solar or Victron ?? MPPT controller ( which one ) , I was thinking of either series set up or a series parallel setup or would I be better to do a duel MPPT setup to have redundancy ? which version would be best suited for the panels and batteries that I have
In series I think they are 200v 11.24 A
In series parallel they are 100v 22.5A
Duel system would be 100v 11.24A - into each controller
2 - BMS system for the batteries
3 – Battery monitor most likely the BMV 712
4 - A way of linking or charging the truck batteries from the house and vice a versa
5 – I know there must be a lot that I have missed but what am I missing from the above
I would like to go down the Victron route but the BMS maybe Orion BMS2 or Jr 2 as another member has recently gone.
does any one have suggestions on best way to go ,
thanks