Great video. Glad to see these products coming out so you could buy just this battery and hook up to an existing Inverter/Charger and MPPT that you may already own from Victron let say
I‘m thinking about how to achieve it the other way around: Connect a 3rd party 48V battery to the power kit to massively extend its capacity beyond 15kWh. One possible solution I could see would be to use the PV1/Alternator input and just connect it there. You think that would work?
It would work for charging the EcoFlow Power Kit batteries that are plugged into the system, however, maintaining that 3rd party battery would need to be handled by a separate battery manager/charger.
Could a pair of these be used with a CANbus cable (and power cables obviously) to extend the range of the official EcoFlow batteries, beyond the 2.5m that the official cables max out at? While also keeping all the functionality of the shorter pre-built cables?
Great video. Glad to see these products coming out so you could buy just this battery and hook up to an existing Inverter/Charger and MPPT that you may already own from Victron let say
Yes! Thank you!
I‘m thinking about how to achieve it the other way around: Connect a 3rd party 48V battery to the power kit to massively extend its capacity beyond 15kWh.
One possible solution I could see would be to use the PV1/Alternator input and just connect it there. You think that would work?
It would work for charging the EcoFlow Power Kit batteries that are plugged into the system, however, maintaining that 3rd party battery would need to be handled by a separate battery manager/charger.
Could a pair of these be used with a CANbus cable (and power cables obviously) to extend the range of the official EcoFlow batteries, beyond the 2.5m that the official cables max out at? While also keeping all the functionality of the shorter pre-built cables?
It would be best to call us and ask for tech support. They’re the brains behind this operation!