Looking for Advice on Using My 48V LiFePo4 Battery with Inverters

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Asked By SunnySideUp123 On

Hey everyone! I just got a LiFePo4 battery for my solar setup here in Mexico. It's a 48V 100Ah battery, but I'm struggling to find a compatible inverter. I found an inverter/charger that seems like it might work for plugging in my AC devices, but I'm not totally sure it's the best option. I'd love to hear any advice or alternatives you might have since I'm pretty new to this whole solar thing. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

2 Answers

Answered By TechieTommy89 On

It sounds like you should consider inverters like Deye, Solar, or Sunsynk, which handle 48V batteries well and aren't the cheap, risky options. For better quality, Victron is a solid choice. They tend to cost more, but you get what you pay for! Just make sure to check model compatibility with your battery.

BatteryBuddy45 -

True, Victron is more expensive, but if you're just backing up small electronics like your Starlink and cameras, maybe you can compromise a bit on power. Have you heard how loud they are? I've seen a few reviews showing they can get noisy under load.

Answered By EcoEnthusiast2022 On

If you're on a budget, check out the Eco Worthy all-in-one 48V inverter—it's around $750 and available on Amazon and eBay. But if you can stretch your budget, as others suggested, the Victron MultiPlus II would definitely be worth it for quality and reliability.

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