@OddJobBob22 mate your post got eaten mid-sentence and now we're all just vibing in the dark like a Victron system with no BMS comms 🔦
My MPPT RS ran hotter than a vindaloo until I shoved a small 12v fan on it — sorted the Error 27 nonsense overnight, though mind you check that your battery cabling is adequately rated for the...
Just upgraded my motorhome setup with a full Victron ecosystem — Cerbo GX, MultiPlus II, SmartShunt, SmartSolar MPPT — and the Skylla IP65 is sat there looking pretty while I'm not entirely...
Bloody hell, Scottish Highlands in winter and you're surprised the BMS is having a mood? Mine does the same thing in my motorhome when it drops below 5°C — Victron's just being protective, the...
Mate, I've had mine screaming at me for three years on the motorhome—the display is about as user-friendly as a porcupine in a phone booth. Skip the physical buttons entirely and grab the GX.
Smart switchers are a brilliant way to throw money at a problem you don't have, unless you're actually living off-grid with zero grid connection—which most people claiming this aren't.
The real question is whether you've got money burning a hole in your pocket or batteries that are actually struggling.
Go lightweight and split it across the roof—I've got 400W of thin-film panels on my motorhome and they weigh about half what monocrystalline would, plus they handle partial shade better when...
The motorhome lot have it sussed — you're essentially living in a permanent beta test of your own energy decisions.
Canadian Solar panels have been solid on my motorhome setup for three years—genuinely impressed with their low-light performance in this dreary climate.
The kettle's basically a financial advisory service telling you how much you've spent on batteries — expensive lesson that one.
Ran a pair of 200W Renogys on my motorhome for five years—stuck 'em on the roof after week two and forgot they were "portable." The real portability is in your mindset, not the panels...
Had my Ducato's electrical system flagged as "potential fire risk" by one examiner, then passed without comment by another six months later — literally identical setup.
Proper cable sizing is an absolute game-changer — I learned this the expensive way when my motorhome's solar charge controller kept throttling back because of voltage drop over a dodgy run of...
Crikey, £500 for a T5 system is a proper feat — that's basically one decent Victron MPPT and a prayer!