
I must have missed it, but I read the input range on the phoenix inverter as up to 17 volts, which would be within the output of the charger at 15.8 volts? So maybe no reason to worry? I'm also concerned about running into some trouble by having the charger connected at all times, specifically in regards to the protection against high voltage and "DC ripple too high?" The latter being something I briefly read about in another post, so to be honest, I'm not really sure what exactly this is all about.
VOLTAGE ON BATTERY BACKUP FOR SUMP PUMP BLUETOOTH
I do plan to get the VE.Direct to Bluetooth accessory to be able to use this functionality. I hope that the adjustable low voltage shut down would be able to protect my battery from dipping much below a ~50% charge?įurthermore I trust the dynamic cut off functionality would prevent false shut downs from loads etc? How would all this play along with the 12v Victron Phoenix 1200VA inverter? 15A max, supposedly rated for lead acid batteries up to 300ah.

It's crucial that we get a battery backup for this system in case of grid failure, which are rare but do happen, I also need a backup system in case of mechanical failure of the main pump. I have a 550w sump pump in the basement, which runs for ~40sec every ~10 minutes or so. Hi, I'm hoping there might be some bright people out there willing to help me out with my project.
