I love your setups. With all the laws changing regarding lithium batteries inside vans being sealed off inside, with ventilation directed out. I understand this November, so the sealing of is not required until November? can you bring batteries in boxes outside back into the inside as I noticed you had done this on this van. Especially as I'm getting rid of AGMS and moving to off grid setup using Powerpauls. Great work.
Yes, some changes will be happening. Basically the battery enclosure cannot be part of the habitable area, vented to external and accessible to external only. Max 4 terminals on any battery post too.
great video to confirm a compressor fridge is preferable to run on 12 batt not 240 inverter when off grid ? I had my charger wired to a separate 240 volt circuit on a c/o switch but didnt think about the fridge the two GPOs are close together so i can easily run the fridge 240 from the same charger GPO if needed. Cheers Dean.
Of course at the end of the day the compressor is 12 V anyway. Why go from low-voltage to high-voltage to only go back down to low-voltage again. That would be very inefficient stick with DC. 👍
Could've done without the Simarine, proven by the fact you have the Victron app open... a Victron SmartShunt would've covered it all and communication between the Victron gear enables VRM Portal data logging.
@@extremeacc101 I’ve got it with 5x170 solar panels and a redvision system. The issues is they are using a bdcd50 just for the solar as the redvision bms is only 30amp charging but by doing this I don’t get a readout of how much solar input we are actually getting. If i might even sell the bdcd and get a Victron solar charger that way I can use my phone to get a read out.
@@matthewfinnigan3862 Mate, instantly I would pull all of that solar out of the manager. Rewire your solar into better voltage strings and run them into a couple of Victron solar controllers. Networked together. Then use the old manager solar input for portable. Wire the Victron negative to the external Redarc shunt so it monitors the new solar setup.
@@extremeacc101 they have added the bdcd50 for the solar but that should only be good for 600 watts? So thinking of putting in 2 Victrons. I might have to swing by when I’m coming thru SA.
Awesome, right up until the Simarine. I had endless issues with that junk, battery SOC discrepancies, tank level inaccuracies, app keeps crashing and the lack of interfacing with hardware (ie: water pumps, lights etc) and yes, SeaZone is better but price it up... Enerdrive really are lacking in their user interfaces.
Don't forget if the pins are not adjusted correctly on a 12 pin plug that creates resistance then the heat problem's also make sure the wire hasn't been cut on an angle to fit in the plug a brass adapter as what comes with a jayco should be used this goes for all 12 pin plugs
The 4 x 50a SCQ unit is running the 3 x solar controllers and 1 x master 12 volt circuits. The SC303 shunt has the inverter and master earth. Simarine has the option to not add the 4X 50a circuits to the battery. This means those numbers will not be displayed on top of the shunts reading value which would explain the double up you see. Turning those values to off will resolve this issue.
Love your work and your understanding of what's required. We have a new van on order and it worries me like hell that it will be wired incorrectly somehow. I've asked for the Redarc 3000watt inverter with the remote on/off switch and an automatic switch over from inverter to mains when mains is plugged in.
Prefect set up mate , I’ve been waiting for you to do a redarc 3kw inverter setup with a mix of other gear . I have a 3kw inverter in my new van coming
@@jarredkirby5039 Nothing wrong with it in fact as long as it is installed correctly there is no issue at all. 👍👍 This one had the fridge GPO and the Battery charger GPO before the inverter. This is how it should be done. Take note of the manual transfer switch under the Redarc inverter remote. 👍🔋👍
Another quality off grid job. Was wondering: having the 3 batteries, why did you have positive cables off the two end batteries for the inverter? Is there a reason for that? Thanks.
Great question. Upon discharge testing the inverter under full load the best even amount of discharge between all 3 batteries came from this method. Originally we had all pos on the end battery and all neg on the first. This resulted in a small uneven discharge under the same test conditions of the middle battery. Cable length to the redarc inverter is 100mm longer on the positive feed. Maybe this was why? The balance is now so even the DALYbms showed an even 83a per battery. Very very happy with that.
? do you run a cooling fan for the system it has to produce fair bit of heat. I'm running 6 panels just under 1000w with a 560ah battery and a 3000w inverter the fan runs a fair bit.
There is a Simarine temperature sensor at the highest point in this cavity right between the vents so this will shut down the solar input under a high temperature alarm. Very useful the Simarine units are.
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I love your setups. With all the laws changing regarding lithium batteries inside vans being sealed off inside, with ventilation directed out. I understand this November, so the sealing of is not required until November? can you bring batteries in boxes outside back into the inside as I noticed you had done this on this van. Especially as I'm getting rid of AGMS and moving to off grid setup using Powerpauls. Great work.
Yes, some changes will be happening.
Basically the battery enclosure cannot be part of the habitable area, vented to external and accessible to external only.
Max 4 terminals on any battery post too.
Very neat job. Simple. Perfect.
Glad you like it!
@@extremeacc101
I do installations myself. Makes a difference when someone actually cares. Victron rocks!!!! But that’s a great combo. 🍻
@@jorjimaco5331
Glad you like it.
Thanks for the feedback
Really tidy job guys
Thanks
Thanks for all of your efforts on this Matt. We are absolutely thrilled! I can’t wait to see what this is capable of in the full sun!
Thanks mate. Keep us posted with some travel pics etc…
great video to confirm a compressor fridge is preferable to run on 12 batt not 240 inverter when off grid ? I had my charger wired to a separate 240 volt circuit on a c/o switch but didnt think about the fridge the two GPOs are close together so i can easily run the fridge 240 from the same charger GPO if needed. Cheers Dean.
Of course at the end of the day the compressor is 12 V anyway. Why go from low-voltage to high-voltage to only go back down to low-voltage again. That would be very inefficient stick with DC. 👍
@@extremeacc101 cheers an easy fix thanks.
Could've done without the Simarine, proven by the fact you have the Victron app open... a Victron SmartShunt would've covered it all and communication between the Victron gear enables VRM Portal data logging.
Geez I pick up my 23.3 OffGrid in two weeks and wish I got you to do my electrical. Way better than factory
Exactly. We pay top dollar for a new caravan and yet most of the time, the wiring is sub standard.
@@extremeacc101 I’ve got it with 5x170 solar panels and a redvision system. The issues is they are using a bdcd50 just for the solar as the redvision bms is only 30amp charging but by doing this I don’t get a readout of how much solar input we are actually getting. If i might even sell the bdcd and get a Victron solar charger that way I can use my phone to get a read out.
@@matthewfinnigan3862
Mate, instantly I would pull all of that solar out of the manager.
Rewire your solar into better voltage strings and run them into a couple of Victron solar controllers.
Networked together.
Then use the old manager solar input for portable.
Wire the Victron negative to the external Redarc shunt so it monitors the new solar setup.
@@extremeacc101 they have added the bdcd50 for the solar but that should only be good for 600 watts? So thinking of putting in 2 Victrons. I might have to swing by when I’m coming thru SA.
@@matthewfinnigan3862
I definitely wouldn’t be running the roof solar into the Redarc dc charger.
Awesome, right up until the Simarine. I had endless issues with that junk, battery SOC discrepancies, tank level inaccuracies, app keeps crashing and the lack of interfacing with hardware (ie: water pumps, lights etc) and yes, SeaZone is better but price it up... Enerdrive really are lacking in their user interfaces.
Awesome system well done
Thanks bud
Don't forget if the pins are not adjusted correctly on a 12 pin plug that creates resistance then the heat problem's also make sure the wire hasn't been cut on an angle to fit in the plug a brass adapter as what comes with a jayco should be used this goes for all 12 pin plugs
well said
Why is it referenced in amp hours? Unless you know the voltage it could be 13k, 26k or 52k watt hours of power. Just curious. Your work looks amazing
Most people in this industry only talk in a/h. I'm slowly trying to convert people ;)
Very neat work. The Simarine figures didn't add up. You need separate shunts on battery final neg and inverter to get correct totals.
That is correct the shunt is there. very hard to see the programming came after the video.
The 4 x 50a SCQ unit is running the 3 x solar controllers and 1 x master 12 volt circuits.
The SC303 shunt has the inverter and master earth.
Simarine has the option to not add the 4X 50a circuits to the battery.
This means those numbers will not be displayed on top of the shunts reading value which would explain the double up you see.
Turning those values to off will resolve this issue.
Can you tell me if all these solar panels are heavy when looking at the vans weight. I am a newbie to caravanning. Thankyou.
these systems as a guide will be between 80-150kg.
Love your work and your understanding of what's required. We have a new van on order and it worries me like hell that it will be wired incorrectly somehow. I've asked for the Redarc 3000watt inverter with the remote on/off switch and an automatic switch over from inverter to mains when mains is plugged in.
I’m sure it will be done OK if you have any problems please call us I can walk you through what to look at.
@@extremeacc101 Thank you.
🥹🥹🥹 it’s beautiful 😍 great job guys! An immaculate looking set up and layout 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Glad you like it!
Thankyou
Thanks buddy
Another awesome install Matt , what 240v charger did you install ? Great to see a install with different brands
That had a Victron 30a unit.
These guys are mainly off grid reliability on solar/vehicle was priority.
Prefect set up mate , I’ve been waiting for you to do a redarc 3kw inverter setup with a mix of other gear . I have a 3kw inverter in my new van coming
@@jarredkirby5039
Nothing wrong with it in fact as long as it is installed correctly there is no issue at all. 👍👍
This one had the fridge GPO and the Battery charger GPO before the inverter. This is how it should be done. Take note of the manual transfer switch under the Redarc inverter remote.
👍🔋👍
Another quality off grid job. Was wondering: having the 3 batteries, why did you have positive cables off the two end batteries for the inverter? Is there a reason for that? Thanks.
Great question.
Upon discharge testing the inverter under full load the best even amount of discharge between all 3 batteries came from this method. Originally we had all pos on the end battery and all neg on the first. This resulted in a small uneven discharge under the same test conditions of the middle battery. Cable length to the redarc inverter is 100mm longer on the positive feed. Maybe this was why?
The balance is now so even the DALYbms showed an even 83a per battery. Very very happy with that.
@@extremeacc101 l
? do you run a cooling fan for the system it has to produce fair bit of heat. I'm running 6 panels just under 1000w with a 560ah battery and a 3000w inverter the fan runs a fair bit.
Yes, There are vent points above each solar controller.
There is a Simarine temperature sensor at the highest point in this cavity right between the vents so this will shut down the solar input under a high temperature alarm. Very useful the Simarine units are.
That awesome, Pity I am in Perth! Where do I find out about Powerpaul batteries and where can I purchase them?
You can contact Paul through his facebook portal here
facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid021bHfNAV9Ksefert7ZTQS1YSiL5veRxuSDPtRW6v6XFg7ePUPAbkc4T4CvJxtxLsnl&id=103561108175556
Mobile power station lol