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Hi. So I’m pretty sure I know some of the answer to this, but I got three contradictory answers to this from less than knowledgeable people…
I have a Victron 24v / 5,000 VA / 120-100/100 120 Volt Quatro charger inverter.
Question: What is the maximum amount of solar wattage/ amps that the inverter can take in.
I know I’d have to have multiple charge controllers and arrays most likely to max it out. Not a problem.
I was told a couple answers. One that it’s a 24 volt system so you’re limited to 2,400 watts of solar input. But I was told that is not correct either. Didn’t seem right.
Another said 5,000, but the inverter is 5,000 VA not watts.
I think it’s 4,000 watts as the inverter is rated at 4,000 watts continuous output power at 25°C. It has peak output of 10,000 watts however.
I’m using the Lynx distributer/smart shunt/ power in. Which is rated up to 1,000 amps.
4 200 amp hour 25.6 Volt batteries with 200 amp BMS.
Thank you!
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