Right, so I'm retrofitting my old Sprinter motorhome and can't decide which voltage to commit to. Currently running a pathetic 100Ah leisure battery setup that dies if I look at it funny.
Planning on:
- 400W solar array
- Victron Multiplus II for AC backup
- Mix of 12V and USB-C loads (fridge, heating, laptops, phone chargers)
- Want the system to last 3-4 days without sun in winter
The obvious choice seems to be 24V for efficiency on longer cable runs, but I'm seeing loads of 12V-native equipment (Fogstar heaters, most RV kit) which means converters everywhere. 48V feels like overkill for a motorhome, but some bloke on YouTube swears by it.
My main concerns:
- Cable runs — I've got maybe 10-15 metres from battery to various loads in worst case
- Cost — trying not to spend like I've won the lottery
- Maintenance — I'm handy enough but not a sparky
- Future-proofing — don't want to rip it all out in two years
Has anyone actually retrofitted a Sprinter with 24V? Reckon I'd regret sticking with upgraded 12V instead? And what's the real-world difference in efficiency we're talking about here?
Cheers in advance for not telling me to just buy a Linamar system and call it done.