Just installed a new Victron system & lithium bank in my 5th wheel, everything was pretty easy except for the MultiPlus2 - I watched many videos on 'how to' program the MultiiPlus, your video is hands down the best on a straightforward walk thru what's required when running lithium batteries !! Thanks for your time and effort in making this video, I really appreciate you :)
Thanks for your tutoring videos, I just follow this programming the multiplus II, I've done all the recommended updates but now I just got this notification that saids "#51 mk3 firmware needs update warning, see Device list ->Inverter/charger entry" and I can't figure out. Any advice will be greatly appreciate it.
Question concern @11:00 , why would your system struggle to run an A/C while charging? Our Multiplus prioritizes loads over charging, it only charges with excess wattage that isn’t being used by load no matter what the charge rate is set at. Why would this inverter prioritize charging over AC loads? That doesn’t make any sense. Instead of changing the charge current, wouldn’t be easier to lower “Input Limit” to say 25 amp so it would never pull close to 30amp on a 30 amp breaker? Then system should run A/C and only charge battery with whats left.
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. 2 quick questions, in the bench test you did, if you were to disconnect the battery from the inverter to then install it, would you lose the settings that you've programmed? If not, is there a BIOS built into the inverter that runs off of watch batteries or something similar to retain the programmed info? Thanks again.
I don't know the details of how exactly it retains the programming, but yes, even after disconnecting the battery it does retain that information. That being said, I always reconnect and double check all of the setting after final installation anyways.
Good Question! That is probably the only down side to an inverter charger that has a built in transfer switch. Because all of the AC power is run through the inverter first, if the unit catastrophically fails in any way or if you have a battery bank failure, the power to the RV is no longer useable. This will be the case for generator and shore power as both sources are run through the inverter before making it to the main breaker panel in the RV. Even in cases when the inverter itself is functional, if the batteries have an issue or are completely depleted the inverter can't turn on without a 12V input signal available so you'd be in the same position there too. These are great products that have a very specific need in this market but they do have a few drawbacks in the event that you have a failure.
Thanks very much, for an already installed system with 48 battery bank system connected to 3 multiplusII parallel, do i have to reprogram àll 3 inverters if I'm to change the battery bank to lithium ion(51.2V each)?
@rasheedapusiga1438 you should be able to push the settings to all 3 inverters at once. You'll want to make sure they are all setup correctly if you plan on using all of them as charging sources for sure.
Hi, quick question relative to your comment about the charge current limit and possibly tripping a breaker on the pedestal. Say for example you have the Shore Limit set to 30 amps (for an RV plugged into a 30 amp outlet) for the AC input current limit and you have a 10 amp load running in an RV. Wouldn't the multiplus limit the charge current to 20 amps while charging the batteries as to not exceed the 30 limit set for the available input thereby tripping the breaker? Thanks!
@mattkeechle960 sorry for the late reply! But yes that is essentially what should happen but if the pedestal breaker is old and weak you may have to tweak the setting a bit.
Nope... This isn't an "issue with the Victron system", tripping breakers when the charger is set maximum... Just aren't using it right. You were supposed to change the AC Input limit which can be changed 50 ways without a computer (VRM, Venus local webui, cerbo screen, etc). I leave my charger amps on maximum and let the AC input limit handle the maximum AC input watts. The charger only gets the extra power that's available, and this is all covered in the inverter manual. I live offgrid full time and have been using a MultiP,lus II for nearly 3 years now.
Just installed a new Victron system & lithium bank in my 5th wheel, everything was pretty easy except for the MultiPlus2 - I watched many videos on 'how to' program the MultiiPlus, your video is hands down the best on a straightforward walk thru what's required when running lithium batteries !! Thanks for your time and effort in making this video, I really appreciate you :)
@thomashatman thank you for the feedback sir! We will keep them coming!
My 3rd set of Gel batteries just went and I want to upgrade to Lithium. I was a bit scared but your video has just reassured me. Thanks so much.
Right on! Let us know if you run into any snags!
Excellent video and easy to follow along. Big thx!!
Thanks for the info! I would not use chrome books, as Google spies your data through all their software!
Excellent video - thanks!
DVCC on your GX device allows you to reduce the charge rate below the setting in the MP2.
Bellissimo video, davvero molto interessante, ti ringrazio, buona giornata.
thanks for your reply
Thanks for your tutoring videos, I just follow this programming the multiplus II, I've done all the recommended updates but now I just got this notification that saids "#51 mk3 firmware needs update warning, see Device list ->Inverter/charger entry" and I can't figure out. Any advice will be greatly appreciate it.
Question concern @11:00 , why would your system struggle to run an A/C while charging? Our Multiplus prioritizes loads over charging, it only charges with excess wattage that isn’t being used by load no matter what the charge rate is set at. Why would this inverter prioritize charging over AC loads? That doesn’t make any sense.
Instead of changing the charge current, wouldn’t be easier to lower “Input Limit” to say 25 amp so it would never pull close to 30amp on a 30 amp breaker? Then system should run A/C and only charge battery with whats left.
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
2 quick questions, in the bench test you did, if you were to disconnect the battery from the inverter to then install it, would you lose the settings that you've programmed? If not, is there a BIOS built into the inverter that runs off of watch batteries or something similar to retain the programmed info? Thanks again.
I don't know the details of how exactly it retains the programming, but yes, even after disconnecting the battery it does retain that information. That being said, I always reconnect and double check all of the setting after final installation anyways.
hi, thanks for the video. question i have is: is there any way to bypass the inverter in case of a failure, charger failure, battery failure?
Good Question!
That is probably the only down side to an inverter charger that has a built in transfer switch. Because all of the AC power is run through the inverter first, if the unit catastrophically fails in any way or if you have a battery bank failure, the power to the RV is no longer useable. This will be the case for generator and shore power as both sources are run through the inverter before making it to the main breaker panel in the RV.
Even in cases when the inverter itself is functional, if the batteries have an issue or are completely depleted the inverter can't turn on without a 12V input signal available so you'd be in the same position there too. These are great products that have a very specific need in this market but they do have a few drawbacks in the event that you have a failure.
Do you think the physical bypass that i mentioned in my reply might work? a/b switch before and after mp2?
@@kurtmcclelland1086would you need a switch to have your ac plugs to either feed from inverter or from shore input
Thanks very much, for an already installed system with 48 battery bank system connected to 3 multiplusII parallel, do i have to reprogram àll 3 inverters if I'm to change the battery bank to lithium ion(51.2V each)?
@rasheedapusiga1438 you should be able to push the settings to all 3 inverters at once. You'll want to make sure they are all setup correctly if you plan on using all of them as charging sources for sure.
@@rvsolarconcepts Thanks for your reply
Hi, quick question relative to your comment about the charge current limit and possibly tripping a breaker on the pedestal. Say for example you have the Shore Limit set to 30 amps (for an RV plugged into a 30 amp outlet) for the AC input current limit and you have a 10 amp load running in an RV. Wouldn't the multiplus limit the charge current to 20 amps while charging the batteries as to not exceed the 30 limit set for the available input thereby tripping the breaker?
Thanks!
@mattkeechle960 sorry for the late reply! But yes that is essentially what should happen but if the pedestal breaker is old and weak you may have to tweak the setting a bit.
I have 2x 12v 100ah batteries and I’m wiring in parallel, so do I set the capacity to 200ah ..tia
@@karlevs yes in parallel 200 ah is correct!
com 3 does not come up???
We’re having issues getting the downloaded programs to connect to the mk3 for the inverter config … any suggestions?
How does the Multiplus II hold on to the programming? Do you have to have constant power to the unit? What will happen if you turn off power to it?
Once it is programed it is saved. Even if you completely unhook it from battery power it will retain the last parameters that were put in.
can you change the parameters that this works in,? my batts fully charged is 49 volts,to 42 volts, is there a way to change it?
Nope... This isn't an "issue with the Victron system", tripping breakers when the charger is set maximum... Just aren't using it right.
You were supposed to change the AC Input limit which can be changed 50 ways without a computer (VRM, Venus local webui, cerbo screen, etc). I leave my charger amps on maximum and let the AC input limit handle the maximum AC input watts. The charger only gets the extra power that's available, and this is all covered in the inverter manual.
I live offgrid full time and have been using a MultiP,lus II for nearly 3 years now.
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