Victron Multiplus II 48/5000 Inverter & 2x 51.2V 100Ah (Total of 10kWh) LiFePO4 Batteries $5399 Delivered @ Muller Energy

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We posted a deal on this bundle last year at $5,999 and it was highly popular back then. Hopefully now with a $600 price cut, we can repeat this!


This bundle delivers exceptional value and consists of:
High-quality VICTRON MULTIPLUS II 48/5000 for seamless integration into your off-grid system ⚡
Plus
2 x Muller Energy 5KWH 51.2V 100AH LiFePO4 Batteries
These batteries boast reliable and secure automotive-grade EVE cells and are supplied with power and communication cables.
Furthermore, Muller Energy offers:
• Optional personalised pre- and post-sales support from the battery designer
• Free nationwide delivery across Australia
• 5 Years Australian Warranty

All of this for just $5,999 $5,399🌟

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask, I'm more than happy to answer any (relevant) question. 🙂

Thanks,
Ruben

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Comments

    • +3

      That link is for the inverter only… this includes batteries

      • -4

        80 kg of the inverter?

        • Yes, that's what Victron's spec sheet says
          https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-Mul…

          There are zero references to battery specs in your link. (cause no battery is included)

          The batteries alone listed here are 45Kg, EACH!

        • +8

          That's a 15kVA inverter, ours is a 5kVA inverter, but also comes with two 5kWh batteries.

          Should you be interested in the inverter (by itself) you linked, we can beat that price by $700.
          Or we can offer a custom bundle with it instead of the 5kVA inverter, but we would recommend a minimum of three batteries for that.

          • -7

            @MullerEnergy: Thank you for the reply and explanation, way more civil than the @ESEMCE negging. You're right @ESEMCE, have an awesome day!

            • +3

              @Kapitoshka: You're welcome!
              And thank you for revoking your vote. 🙂

            • +7

              @Kapitoshka: You negged the deal with wildly incorrect justification. The community votes down your comment to rightfully have it removed. There was nothing uncivil about any replies here - don't be upset that the system is working correctly.

            • @Kapitoshka: Suck it up buttercup.

  • +3

    Are these now approved for Grid tie? (I'm assuming not or you would have mentioned it)

    • Not yet, no. Unfortunately it's taking a bit longer than anticipated.

      • Is this because of the batteries, as I believe the inverter is now approved?
        https://www.master-instruments.com.au/news-article/325/multi…

        • +4

          That's right, the inverter is now CEC approved, but that batteries aren't yet (but will be).

          • @MullerEnergy: What is a very rough approximate cost of getting this installed, once it is grid approved? Not asking for a quote, just wanting to suss out how much the overall cost would be around, vs getting a usual Powerwall/Alpha, etc.
            Would the Victron need to replace any existing solar inverter?

            • +1

              @noz: It's hard to say because there's such HUGE range of electrician's rates. But I can say that if an electrician knows what they're doing, it should be installed in under two hours and they shouldn't have to provide too many consumables. So hopefully under $1000, but it's very difficult to make an estimate.

              The Victron inverter would not replace the solar inverter and it would be an AC tied system.
              To get some idea of what that means, you can have a look at the diagram here.
              The advantage would also be that if there was a blackout, you wouldn't lose power and your solar would continue to operate.

              • @MullerEnergy: Thanks for the info, appreciate it. I'm glad it's AC coupled, as a have a Fronius (non-hybrid) inverter for solar which I would prefer to keep than replace. I'll be keeping a keen eye on when your batteries become grid-approved. Also, looks like the Victron inverter does have some Home Assistant support, which is a bit of a must for me.
                Just one other question, looking at the photos it looks like these batteries are a rack-mount type of shape. Does that mean a rack would be needed also? If so, is it a standard 19" size?

    • +1

      If grid-tie means it can function as standard household battery I personally can’t wait for this to happen! When will we finally get cheap hh batteries!

  • Any recommended installer in Melbourne?

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