Description
Victron’s 12V MultiPlus-II 3kVA 2×120V inverter-charger is UL458 certified and is specifically designed for North American RVs with its split phase wiring and 50A shore power. It has one AC input and two AC outputs. The Multiplus-II is a low frequency inverter with an unprecedented idle consumption of 15W. It’s rated for 2.4kW continuous output that peaks at 5.5kW. This enables pumps, motors, or other high surge items to draw needed power without interruptions or system failures.
In addition to handling high surges, the MultiPlus-II is highly programmable through the VictronConnect software. These features enable automated programming, such as activating a fan when the temperature reaches a certain level.
The 2x120V feature means the inverter receives 120/240V input and delivers 120/240V output when the split-phase input is present. While the inverter only uses 120V power to charge the batteries, loads can be connected to both L1 and L2 and receive 120V power at any time, even if the 120/240V power input is disconnected. Loads that require 240V power must be connected to both L1 and L2 outputs, but they will not receive power when the inverter is disconnected from split-phase power.
Just like all Victron 120V inverters, this inverter can only output 120V power from the batteries. When there is no 120/240V power input available, 120V loads on both L1 and L2 receive 120V power, though 240V loads receive 0V. When 120/240V power input is restored, the 240V loads receive 240V power. This allows large loads like water pumps to operate only when AC input is available, preserving battery power for the critical loads in the system.
Choosing the 2x120V inverter removes the need to use two inverters in split-phase configuration to achieve 120/240V power. This inverter is ideal for those who only need as much power as a single inverter can provide. If multiple units are needed within the same system, check out the Victron 12V MultiPlus-II 3kVA 120V Inverter.
PowerAssist and PowerControl settings control incoming power and outgoing power. PowerControl limits power intake when incoming power is limited, and PowerAssist monitors the system for maximum efficiency.
PowerAssist continuously monitors incoming power, battery charge, and load requirements to provide extra power if needed. When load demands are greater than incoming AC, the inverter adds up to 2.4kW in addition to the existing AC input.
When incoming power is more than the loads consume, PowerAssist automatically diverts extra AC power to battery charging.
The MultiPlus-II powers the first AC output continuously and powers the second AC output only when power is available from either AC input. This means critical loads should be connected to the first output, and it makes the second output ideal for non-essential loads or loads that could rapidly drain a battery, such as a hot water heater.
Dual outputs, numerous programmable settings, and Victron’s PowerAssist feature make the MultiPlus-II an excellent choice for a grid-tied, off-grid, or mobile applications.
Steve in Fla –
I have ordered both an SOK Battery (206AH) and a Multiplus II. Both times shipping was ridiculously fast! Sucker had a label on it and tracking mailed to me within 2 hours! Cannot stress enough the value added to an SOK or Victron purchase from these folks.
Robert Makowski –
bought a SOK Battery (206AH)w|Bluetooth and heater and it was shipped within a week. I had planned on purchasing a Victim Multi plus II but was told that I would need two or three batteries for it to work properly. I am very disappointed but glad Dexter explained why it wouldn’t work in my configuration.
The support is awesome. Thanks Dexter for taking time to explain things to a solar newbie.