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<blockquote data-quote="patbarn" data-source="post: 503033" data-attributes="member: 33269"><p>On the Inverter, charge controller, charger etc side; I saw the Hybrid units recently and it looks like a very simple sensible solution. The tiny house is for holiday rent on our farm so needs to be tidy &amp; reliable. I am handy but the thought of wiring up (and making work) many different units fills me with a little dread.</p><p></p><p>I would love to go buy a Victron 48/5000 unit tomorrow but that would cost almost as much as my build costs, so that will be a last resort. There is a careful compromise to be had between price, reliability, ease of installation, scalability etc.</p><p></p><p>48 volts looks like to way top go and Pylontech batteries are top of the list at the moment. Do you think there are problems getting Pylontech to work with multiple input sources?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patbarn, post: 503033, member: 33269"] On the Inverter, charge controller, charger etc side; I saw the Hybrid units recently and it looks like a very simple sensible solution. The tiny house is for holiday rent on our farm so needs to be tidy & reliable. I am handy but the thought of wiring up (and making work) many different units fills me with a little dread. I would love to go buy a Victron 48/5000 unit tomorrow but that would cost almost as much as my build costs, so that will be a last resort. There is a careful compromise to be had between price, reliability, ease of installation, scalability etc. 48 volts looks like to way top go and Pylontech batteries are top of the list at the moment. Do you think there are problems getting Pylontech to work with multiple input sources? [/QUOTE]
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