You need to disconnect the feed from van solar to your vans regulator, this is why I suggested a Anderson plug, you unplug the van solar panel from regulator and plug it into the lead to house invertor.Thanks for your replies.
What I was thinking in my technical ignorance was that I could tee into the solar feed down to the Victron regulator in the van and then tee that feed into the house solar panel wiring thereby using the inverter/regulator that is on the house system.
Would that work?
I did say in large bold letters BODGE and it was in my own van and not going to be unplugged ever, and secured to prevent any accidental removal, and I removed it before even showing it to anyone.A friend of mine has a lovely burn scar across his hand where someone did that to power up an additional porta cabin on site, without his knowledge.
We'll both agree it's not a great thing to do. My friend thought that as well.I did say in large bold letters BODGE and it was in my own van and not going to be unplugged ever, and secured to prevent any accidental removal, and I removed it before even showing it to anyone.
Of course, and under any other situation I'd not do it, it just solved a problem for me.We'll both agree it's not a great thing to do. My friend thought that as well.
Hi. Yes that’s what I assumed you meant.You need to disconnect the feed from van solar to your vans regulator, this is why I suggested a Anderson plug, you unplug the van solar panel from regulator and plug it into the lead to house invertor.
Before you connect anything to anything else you should make sure that the 2 systems are essentially using the same voltage. Your van array is almost certainly working at the 17- 20 ish volts but will vary depending on the amount of sun and the load.What gauge cable would be best for this application?
Yes it is a very popular in the US, a country with a lot of evangelists that suffers a lot of power cuts.I read that some evangelist can run their homes from their EV s , to power the house especially In power cuts
Are you adding solar voltage output or invertor 240v ????
Take pictures of controller and panels and post both labels.
4 panels can be 1200w so 48volts
Go to house panels solar controller and see voltage while you are there with multi meter see what size your invertor is 12v 24, 48v. From Output of controller.
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Can be done but will need Cable and solar controller probably.
1 thing I would not do is 240v from van as that is a waste of power as it would be on 24 7. Id just connect solar from roof .
I know victron can link invertors x2 as a generators do you have that kind of invertor ?