We have selected each of the components you will need to install this 12/3000 multiplus into your vehicle.
If you want to add a solar panel kit, please see the link below with the options available- adding a solar panel kit will allow you to charge your battery bank, while stationary, not plugged into an external power source, and without running your vehicle's engine
Check Out Solar Panel Kits - These are Not included in this bundle
What is included in this kit
The Multiplus II 12/3000
This multiplus is capable of outputting 240000W constant. It is important to size the Multilplus correctly - so it can meet the demands of your 240V electrical appliances. It also has a built in 120 Amp 240V to 12V battery charger to allow multi stage charging from external AC to your battery bank
More Info On The Multiplus 12/3000 II
Orion Smart Dc to Dc charger
We have opted for the Upgraded Orion XS 50 Amp charger in this kit, which will give an intelligent multi stage charge from the vehicle alternator to your leisure battery bank, with a 50 amp output, helping to charge the battery bank more quickly. This unit also has more communication options if being connected to the CerboGx
More Info on Smart Orion XS 50 Amp Dc to DC Charger
Lynx Distributor
A modular DC busbar, with locations for four DC Mega fuses. It will monitor the status of each fuse, and indicate its condition with a LED on the front.
More Info On the Lynx distributor
Montioring
With this bundle you have the upgraded Cerbo S GX for improved monitoring and control, accompanied by the Touch 50 control panel, along with the smart shunt to measure current
More Info on Cerbo-S GX
More info on GX Touch 50
Battery Bank
We have given a wide range of options for the battery bank. There are several things to consider when choosing your batteries.
We generally guide for 4 batteries if using Victron AGM or Victron AGM Super Cycle, and minimum of 3 of the Lithium Superpack from Victron- due to larger constant discharge capability, and deeper discharge
There are several factors to determine which option you choose, including cycle life, weight, length of expected ownership and cost.
Please read below a recent blog on the topic
Batteries: The Fuel Tank of Your Campervan's Power System
and below again on the options available
More Info On Available Batteries
We put together a list of the required cabling, lugs and fusing to allow the unit to be installed safely, depending upon your installaiton, you may require additonal cabling etc- you can see the relevant codes to order extra cabling etc as required.