Sig looks good and yes to splicing in between the inverter and batteries. The Victron controller has a settable top end so it can be used across many set ups. Once you set that it will switch off when the set voltage is reached in the stack. Once that voltage drops it will fire up again. Its a very nice bit of kit plus it has Bluetooth functionality so easy to control via smartphone. I run five strings of three panels through mine with a 5.1kW max potential. The strings run at 115V so just over 42A. I had the 35A version before but grew the system so stepped up to 150/60.openspaceman wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 11:42 pm I will look at the charger. As the panels will have an open circuit voltage of ~150V I'm thinking of running DC from the roof down and along about 50ft to the charger next to the battery, which tops out at ~53V. Can the charger just splice in to the DC cables between the growatt inverter and battery and the BMS control both the charge from the fit system via the growatt inverter and DC from the new panels and charger or is it more complicated than that?
Let's see if the sig works
https://vanjunkies.co.uk/products/victr ... AEQAvD_BwE
Smart solar is the Bluetooth version whereas blue solar is not.