Right, thought I'd document this before I forget the details. Picked up a decommissioned ambulance last year—absolute unit, and the electrical skeleton was already there which saved me a fortune.
The Core Setup:
Started with a 200Ah LiFePO4 bank (Fogstar, brilliant quality). Paired it with a Victron Multiplus 48/5000 inverter-charger because I needed proper split-load capability and the firmware updates are solid. Solar array is 4.8kW of Renogy panels—overkill for most days, but you want breathing room in winter.
Why This Route:
The ambulance gave me 3-phase 400V supply infrastructure already roughed in, so I could centralise everything. Went with a Victron MPPT 250/100 for the panels and a separate 30A charger for the hook-up. Battery management is handled by a Victron BMV-712, which is just obsessive but I like knowing exactly what's happening.
The Ambulance Factor:
The chassis is military spec—absolutely solid. Mounting everything was dead straightforward. The insulation was already halfway decent, though I upgraded all the cabling to 16mm² because the previous medical grade wasn't rated for continuous draw.
Reality Check:
Took longer than expected because I found corroded connectors hidden inside the cabinet work. Every vehicle surprise costs time and money. Would I do it again? Absolutely. The build is future-proof and I've got genuine redundancy built in.
Still commissioning the secondary Lithium bank for backup, but that's another story.