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LaneW
Feb 03, 2023Explorer
OP here. Thanks for all your help. Here is where I am at with this, and I'd appreciate your thoughts:
Plan is to install 2, 100 ah lithium batteries, a 2000w inverter and a DC-DC charger. (again, just trying to power 1350w microwave as my largest load.
I'm looking at 2 possible approaches.
1.I simply buy batteries, inverter, dc-dc from Renogy so everything is the same manufacturer. Avoid any interconnection, compatibility issues.
2. I prefer some specific components, so the other option is: Buy 2, 100 ah SOK batteries. A Victron Orion 30 a DC-DC charger (Im told they are superior). Then the Renogy 2000w inverter that you guys have been talking about and recommending here.
I am not looking for the cheapest, I am looking for the safest, most reliable approach. What say you? Option 1 or 2, or a different one?
Thank you!
Plan is to install 2, 100 ah lithium batteries, a 2000w inverter and a DC-DC charger. (again, just trying to power 1350w microwave as my largest load.
I'm looking at 2 possible approaches.
1.I simply buy batteries, inverter, dc-dc from Renogy so everything is the same manufacturer. Avoid any interconnection, compatibility issues.
2. I prefer some specific components, so the other option is: Buy 2, 100 ah SOK batteries. A Victron Orion 30 a DC-DC charger (Im told they are superior). Then the Renogy 2000w inverter that you guys have been talking about and recommending here.
I am not looking for the cheapest, I am looking for the safest, most reliable approach. What say you? Option 1 or 2, or a different one?
Thank you!
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