seeyalater
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I recently ripped out my EcoFlow Smart Home Panel and Delta Pro batteries because it was not reliable. I since purchased (1) Victron 48v/5000w inverter, (1) Ruixu RX-LFP48100 battery and (1) Reliance 10-Circuit Switch Panel.
I'm looking to setup a basic system that I can switch over to when power goes out (which isn't too often here in South Florida). How does this look? My thinking with the AC input via a plug-in cord is that if power goes out for a long period and the batterie(s) start running low, I can plug the AC in to my 2000w portable generator and place it outside just 20' away.
My next-door neighbor also has a full-house generator like 50' away from my house, so if we ever had a hurricane and lost power for days I can barter some food and beer in exchange for running a 50' extension cord to charge up the batteries.
Based on Will Prowse's Victron video, I should be able to change the AC input settings to 15a or 20a to match my outlet and cord.
I went with the Reliance 10-Circuit panel because It's more compact than using two separate panels (transfer switch and load center).
I might also add a Cerbo GX once it's all setup so I can control and monitor everything with my phone.
How does this layout look?
I'm looking to setup a basic system that I can switch over to when power goes out (which isn't too often here in South Florida). How does this look? My thinking with the AC input via a plug-in cord is that if power goes out for a long period and the batterie(s) start running low, I can plug the AC in to my 2000w portable generator and place it outside just 20' away.
My next-door neighbor also has a full-house generator like 50' away from my house, so if we ever had a hurricane and lost power for days I can barter some food and beer in exchange for running a 50' extension cord to charge up the batteries.
Based on Will Prowse's Victron video, I should be able to change the AC input settings to 15a or 20a to match my outlet and cord.
I went with the Reliance 10-Circuit panel because It's more compact than using two separate panels (transfer switch and load center).
I might also add a Cerbo GX once it's all setup so I can control and monitor everything with my phone.
How does this layout look?
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