JacobCarmichael
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Hey there, I have an off grid electrical system I designed for use in a sprinter van. It is designed to sit around the passenger side rear wheel well of the vehicle in the back. I ended up selling the vehicle before completing this system, so now its up for sale. The system has a inverter charger, DC/DC charger for alternator charging, as well as a solar charge controller. All of the electrical components are new and unused. The enclosure for the system is made from 8020 15 Series material which is an incredibly strong and rigid aluminum extrusion. This enclosure is incredibly strong and all the components are very securely mounted making for a system that will perform well and last for years to come! The system was designed to use a Battleborn Gamechanger 270AH lithium battery, but has a considerable amount of space above where the wheel well is situated to accommodate holding other batteries if you choose. Listed out below are the electrical components, and included with the system will be spools of ANCOR marine grade wire and lugs/ ferrules, and heat shrink to wire it up! Also included will be a Exploits.life wiring diagram that was used when designing the system.
Victron Multiplus 12v/2000 (Newest Version)
Victron Smart Solar MPPT 100/50 Solar Charge Controller
Victron Orion-TR Smart 12/12 - 30 DC/DC Charger
Victron Lynx Distributor
Victron BMV-712 Black Smart Battery Monitor
Blue Sea 6006 On/Off Master Switch
Blue Sea ANL Fuse Holder and Fuse Solar Disconnect Circuit Breaker
The system is now sold! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask, thanks for the interest!
Victron Multiplus 12v/2000 (Newest Version)
Victron Smart Solar MPPT 100/50 Solar Charge Controller
Victron Orion-TR Smart 12/12 - 30 DC/DC Charger
Victron Lynx Distributor
Victron BMV-712 Black Smart Battery Monitor
Blue Sea 6006 On/Off Master Switch
Blue Sea ANL Fuse Holder and Fuse Solar Disconnect Circuit Breaker
The system is now sold! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask, thanks for the interest!
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