Been meaning to write this up properly. Got a 3kW system running in a static caravan up near Keswick, and winter's been quite the education.
The setup:
- 12x 400W Renogy panels on the roof (south-facing, 30° tilt)
- Victron MultiPlus 48/5000 inverter/charger
- 15.36kWh LiFePO₄ battery bank (three Fogstar modules)
- Victron MPPT 250/100 charge controller
- Schneider load centre with proper DC breakers
Why these choices:
The Victron gear's honestly overkill for what I need, but I wanted something bombproof that wouldn't leave me in the dark come February. The Fogstar batteries were a no-brainer for UK conditions — proper support and they're built to handle our damp climate.
The reality of winter:
December was brutal. Getting maybe 6 hours of usable sun on clear days, and those are rare. I've had to be disciplined about consumption — shower timings, when the kettle goes on, that sort of thing. The system kept me comfortable but not cosy.
What's surprised me most is how the inverter handles the quieter days. The MultiPlus barely whispers. And those Victron monitoring tools? Worth their weight in gold when you're tracking every watt.
Would I size differently next time? Probably not. Having that battery buffer means I'm not constantly anxious about the next cloudy spell. Spring equinox can't come soon enough though.