Huge RV Victron/Solar System Capable of Powering 4 A/C's

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Part 1 of the "Solar System" that powers our business and our LIFE everyday in our Home a 2023 Heartland Cylcone.....
    3 320Ah 24V Big Beard Batteries.....
    Being charged by 300 Amps of Victron MPPT's.....
    That Power Dual 5000 kVa Quattros with an Autoformer for load balancing where we can run 4 A/C's.....
    We can build you this exact system or any size solar system for your RV anywhere in North America. I love talking solar with anyone, reach out anytime......
    www.ccrvsolar.com
    ccrvsolar@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 16

  • @MadMaxZ06
    @MadMaxZ06 24 дня назад +1

    Your stuff is SQUARED AWAY!!!

  • @AintLifeGrandRV
    @AintLifeGrandRV 24 дня назад +1

    When I saw this system while you were installing ours I knew we had the man!

  • @donaldsmith881
    @donaldsmith881 17 дней назад +1

    That system is awesome. Great video brother

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  16 дней назад

      Thanks so much, we love it.....
      Part 2 will cover the roof and should be out soon.....

  • @quincyjackson1208
    @quincyjackson1208 21 день назад

    Love it! Thoroughly enjoying the long form videos vs the shorts.

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  19 дней назад

      Good to know, I hope to have them more regularly. Shorts are super easy for me to put together with minimal editing.....thanks for watching.....

  • @brainstorm3446
    @brainstorm3446 17 дней назад +1

    I'm a big-time Victron fan and I've seen a lot of videos but this one takes the cake. I'm saving now to get my own system one day!

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  16 дней назад

      Hey thanks so much....we have had a few RV's all with different size Victron systems but this one truely meets all our needs. Part 2 will cover the 6600 watts on the roof and should be out soon......thanks for watching and commenting.....

  • @livesoutdoors1708
    @livesoutdoors1708 24 дня назад

    I’ve been on four trips this year with my HORSETRAILER and LOVE the system you installed, no problems ( except my learning curve!😆 ).

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  23 дня назад

      That's great, hopefully see you this winter when we're passing thru....

  • @markhmorrison
    @markhmorrison 5 дней назад +1

    Nice setup! Subbed. Would love to see your generator dual line combiner. I'm looking to do the same. If only Victron would have a setting for generators...

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  4 дня назад

      Hey thanks so much, combining the legs on a single phase 120v genny is simple on most. I can dive into it a little more in another video forsure....
      With Victrons Quattros that have 2 AC inputs where the genny can be wired direct to inverters completely seperate from shore power it gives you a little more control over the generator. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I love talking solar with anyone so reach out or comment anytime....

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog 24 дня назад

    That sure is a sweet system! I know what you mean about the high current demand for generator starting. In addition to my 48v battery, I have a separate 560ah 12v battery that I use for generator starting. I got a 330a BMS with a 1,200a surge to start my big genny. What's funny is that now that I have my big system, I haven't had to run my genny at all, other than to excersize it, in over a year and a half of off-grid living. My 200a BMS wouldn't cut it, as the starter draws over 300 amps. You really did that system right, with the autoformer. It's like the ideal system I would build if I didn't have any budget considerations. I like how you put that one angled panel on a separate charge controller. It works with your 24v system. I use 2 angled panels up front, sloping at a gentile 9.5 degree angle, but they are all on one charge controller. I figure I might pick up 50-100 watts if I wired it like you did, but I don't think it would be cost effective. Besides, I already have sufficient power for my needs. Though your set-up is optimal for solar production.
    Do you have any idea what your entire system weighs? It looks heavy. My total 5,020w solar/23.5kwh battery system adds about 950 lbs. to my MH, so I removed about 400lbs from my coach to make room for all this extra weight, as it only has 3,700lbs of CCC. And for a FT boondocker like us, who travels with full tanks, that's barely enough.

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  17 дней назад +1

      Sorry for the slow reply I have gone to your comment multiple times to reply but I know it was gonna be a longer response I wanted time for it....
      The 48v systems I have done I kept a separate 12v battery for starting genny since the 48v to 12v converters aren't very big and it would take a pile of them in parallel to create enough amps. Like 5-10 of them.
      We definitely love our system, couldn't live without it honestly as pathetic as that sounds lol. All my customers with an autoformer love it and it's something I stock all the time now.
      My system definitely added some weight. Just the 12 550s at 58 pounds each is almost 700 pounds. All the racking materials are probably around 150 pounds. 2 Quttros are about 140 pounds. I got around 370 pounds in batteries. So even with the few things I removed it added around 1400 pounds. Honestly I haven't re weighed us since I finished the roof. I had about 800 pounds to spare when I weighed us before doing the roof. We don't tow with full water because of system weight but I have access to water most the time no matter where we are so I tote it almost daily and keep about a 1/3 traveling. We have 4500 pounds of Cargo Capacity.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Maybe our paths will cross one day. Winter months group up all us fulltimers so I bet we are close together at some point.....safe travels......

  • @BigFern9876
    @BigFern9876 24 дня назад

    You’re going to have to set up a monthly generator run because she’s not going to be used! 😂

    • @ccrvsolar
      @ccrvsolar  19 дней назад

      Yea no kidding, I can set that up through the cerbo auto gen.....a couple times this summer we had customers plugged into our 30 amp plug running their A/C along with ours and we couldn't keep up for being multiple days in a row so it got some use then. It's rare anymore though......