@ love your videos mate, great van and vehicle, I’ve got a RAM 2500 so I really like the mods you have done to yours. I met Jason from Titanium last week at the Bendigo caravan show and we had a chat about you guys, take care and keep living the dream.
Dave awesome vlog, what a company with great batteries, love the way you are able to take us behind the scenes and ask all those important questions, learned heaps thanks so much Dave and congratulations on your solar setup, it’s a beast. Have a safe happy journey 👏👍
You guys look really happy with the set up, glad we got you onto 48V ;) Looks like a killer set up! Great explanation and run through of the battery build process.
Very Impressed with the workshop setup. Andy is very good at explaining everything which gives a potential client confidence in dealing with the company. Thankyou
@@JustBrilliantAdventuresthanks for sharing the video. I’m drawing up plans for a diy off road van and I’m keen on incorporating a similar solar electronics cabinet similar to yours. Any chance of getting the dimensions of the cabinet including the depth please. TIA
Another very Interesting Video. Pleased you interviewed Custom Lithium I've heard alot of postive feedback about this company with quality products with knowledge to back up what they do.
It’s a great set up and I love your van but I have a question about the need for a 5000W inverter in the first place. All vans are wired with a 16A 240v system. You only have 1 x 2.5mm 240v cable protected by a 16A circuit breaker through the van. The system is limited to around 3840W in ideal conditions. What is the point of having so much power available when the CB should trip before getting to max output? Am I missing something here?
@beginners4x486 mate i will get the correct answer for you. As far as I know the van has been wired differently to normal. What I will say is. In actual use the efficiency of 5000W is between 85% and 90%, so the power that can be achieved by a 5000W inverter in actual use is below 4500W. For a 5000W inverter, it is one of the more powerful inverters and can run many appliances, including lights, TVs, toasters and other small kitchen appliances. What we want to achieve is run the aircon, TV, fridge and induction at the same time. A 3000w inverter won't allow that. 🍻
I'm a sparkie and rehashing my van so will give you a reply to that question. I'm splitting the 240V circuits after the inverter. Three subcircuits. The Air Conditioner will run off it's own circuit, also the fridge and the remaining AC power requirements will be on another sub circuit. With a Victron Multiplus inverter, there is a seperate AC output that allows you to have an AC supply that is only available if a grid supply is connected. Now if the inverter is setup to auto switch to grid 240V when plugged in, yes, you will be limited to the circuit protection from the park supply, usually a 16A rating. You can program the Victron to not do this and stay on inverter. It will then be taking power via the charger running off grid supply which would be approx' 10A, well within the circuit breaker rating, with the remainder of load up to the inverter rating being supplemented via battery/solar. So yes, 5000w can be utilised fully if off or on grid.
Brilliant video, brilliant people, awesome people, all of you.
@@justinsciortino7406 cheers 🍻
@ love your videos mate, great van and vehicle, I’ve got a RAM 2500 so I really like the mods you have done to yours. I met Jason from Titanium last week at the Bendigo caravan show and we had a chat about you guys, take care and keep living the dream.
@justinsciortino7406 wait till you see what we have done to the RAM NOW. 👌🍻
Dave awesome vlog, what a company with great batteries, love the way you are able to take us behind the scenes and ask all those important questions, learned heaps thanks so much Dave and congratulations on your solar setup, it’s a beast.
Have a safe happy journey 👏👍
@darrelwright7871 thanks for the kind words, we really appreciate it. We try to be an informative channel to help others out. 🍻
awesome vid of your setup dave. like the battery covers as well.
@glennbuckland6816 we are very happy Glenn. 🍻
You guys look really happy with the set up, glad we got you onto 48V ;) Looks like a killer set up! Great explanation and run through of the battery build process.
@AussieGlobeTravellers happy to help. Glad you liked the vid. Only quality from us, and keep it real. 🍻
Very Impressed with the workshop setup. Andy is very good at explaining everything which gives a potential client confidence in dealing with the company. Thankyou
@daveclarke5512 i think it was my questioning technique lol 🍻
@@JustBrilliantAdventuresthanks for sharing the video. I’m drawing up plans for a diy off road van and I’m keen on incorporating a similar solar electronics cabinet similar to yours. Any chance of getting the dimensions of the cabinet including the depth please. TIA
@benmarca2 we are not back in Aus till 1 Dec. So ask after that on messenger and I'll get them. 🍻
Another very Interesting Video. Pleased you interviewed Custom Lithium I've heard alot of postive feedback about this company with quality products with knowledge to back up what they do.
@daveclarke5512 thank you Dave 🍻
Good solar mate I have 1940 and seen it go up to 2000w
@jaydenperry2184 hope i can get up those numbers mate. Cheers for the support 🍻
@@JustBrilliantAdventures I think you will on a good day
It’s a great set up and I love your van but I have a question about the need for a 5000W inverter in the first place. All vans are wired with a 16A 240v system. You only have 1 x 2.5mm 240v cable protected by a 16A circuit breaker through the van. The system is limited to around 3840W in ideal conditions. What is the point of having so much power available when the CB should trip before getting to max output? Am I missing something here?
@beginners4x486 mate i will get the correct answer for you. As far as I know the van has been wired differently to normal. What I will say is. In actual use the efficiency of 5000W is between 85% and 90%, so the power that can be achieved by a 5000W inverter in actual use is below 4500W. For a 5000W inverter, it is one of the more powerful inverters and can run many appliances, including lights, TVs, toasters and other small kitchen appliances. What we want to achieve is run the aircon, TV, fridge and induction at the same time. A 3000w inverter won't allow that. 🍻
I'm a sparkie and rehashing my van so will give you a reply to that question. I'm splitting the 240V circuits after the inverter. Three subcircuits. The Air Conditioner will run off it's own circuit, also the fridge and the remaining AC power requirements will be on another sub circuit. With a Victron Multiplus inverter, there is a seperate AC output that allows you to have an AC supply that is only available if a grid supply is connected. Now if the inverter is setup to auto switch to grid 240V when plugged in, yes, you will be limited to the circuit protection from the park supply, usually a 16A rating. You can program the Victron to not do this and stay on inverter. It will then be taking power via the charger running off grid supply which would be approx' 10A, well within the circuit breaker rating, with the remainder of load up to the inverter rating being supplemented via battery/solar.
So yes, 5000w can be utilised fully if off or on grid.
@davidstapleton6792 thanks for that Dave. I just got them to set it up for Max use. I'm not a sparky as I stated in vid. 🍻