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AJM

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  1. But I think this is more off an replacement doubt that it can connect to the venus-gx.
  2. Hi Russel You can also look into the Victron canvu-gx I think that it would solve your problem. https://www.victronenergy.com/panel-systems-remote-monitoring/canvu-gx Next best thing would be to use a tablet like plonkster mentioned.
  3. Great stuff thanks for the feedback. Keep us Updated.
  4. Hi Gents Can the below product perhaps work on SA geysers.If so it might just do the trick. https://www.earthwiseproducts.co.uk/product/solic-2000/
  5. Hi VisN Try running the Victron ESS assistant and enable DVCC even though you don't have any panels at the moment. I have a client that runs it as mentioned above it gives him the ability to discharge his batteries when ever he want or he can just change the ESS setting to keep batteries charged it has been running for more than 3 months with no issues. Hope this helps
  6. Hi Guys Do anyone know of an Lithium Battery that will work on the Axpert MKS Plus 3kva 24V inverter. I am in the market to replace my batteries on the Farm. Regards
  7. Hi Guys I am in the market for 2x310W solar panles. Where can I get good prices at the moment. Regards
  8. Thanks plonkster what would be the best option of the below sets. Trojan | T105-RE | 6V | 225Ah Battery x 4 or OmniPower | OPS260-12 | 260Ah | 12V AGM+Gel Battery x 2 what would be better. Regards
  9. Hi Guys A friend of mine wants to replace his current Narada 2x200ah 12v batteries any suggestions on what would be the best bang for buck at the moment he would also like to increase the amp hours. His system is mostly in standby mode and only gets used when there is an power outage he is using an axpert mks 3000v. He is willing to go for 6v batteries or 12v. Regards
  10. Some info from the mppt in the attachments below.
  11. Thanks for all the replies would I benefit if I change the pv cable to 6mm or 8mm. Or would that just be a waste.
  12. This is how my panels are connected. 2 panels are connected +/- other 2panels are connected +/- then I use Y connectors to join the two sets together if this makes sense. Panels have good ventilation and are not on a flat roof they are facing north.
  13. Hi Guys I have the above mentioned solar panels on a victron 100/50 blue solar mppt. The Max PV Yield I get is +-1000W would this be considered normal. I would suspect a bit more my pv cable is 4mm and 10m long. Regards
  14. We kind off parked the idea for now. Would you be able to assist?
  15. Pulses seem to be fast like a traffic light that is out of order and just flashing red. Will try with different bats and see if that is the issue.
  16. This is actually the lights in the house not the led on the inverter. I suspect it is damaged batteries.
  17. Running on batteries with 3 solar panels connected. Off-grid setup.
  18. Hi guys My voorman on the plaas phoned me and told me that the lights on the farm is pulsing on and off on and off any idea what might be causing this.
  19. Is there a way I can factory reset the inverter?
  20. Hi Guys This use to work my main board got replaced and since then is does not work like it is suppose to. Is there anyway I can do a factory reset on the Inverter or upgrade the firmware maybe this could work. The battery voltage when the microwave kicks in is above 25.6 so no issues there.
  21. The inverter always goes to grid mode when a high load occurs. It does not shutdown when overload bypass is disabled as it should.
  22. Is there a way to reset the inverter perhaps that will solve the problem?
  23. Here is an update it actually seems like overload bypass=enabled or disabled always go to the grid when something like the microwave kicks in what I did now is dropped the mains breaker so that it cant go to the grid then it seems to work fine without shutting down any idea what might be causing this?
  24. Hi Guys I have something strange happening with my inverter setting overload bypass=enabled it fails over to the grid to support the load which is normal but what is strange for me is if I disabled the overload bypass it actually runs the load without shutting down for instance when i start the microwave I have tested this with both settings and when overload bypass is enabled it will go to grid as I think the initial load is to high but when disabled it stays on the batteries without shutting down the inverter and actually handles the load. This is just something I noticed. Regars
  25. Hi Guys I joined the team under malan_home not a big setup but I suppose every bit helps.
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