DVCC settings on Victron for LiFePO4 batteries — the correct configuration guide
This comes up constantly so let me give you the detailed breakdown based on real-world experience in Upington.
The technology: The ecosystem is the strongest argument for Victron. SmartSolar MPPT, SmartShunt, Cerbo GX, and MultiPlus-II all talk to each other via VE.Can and the VRM app gives you remote monitoring from your phone anywhere in the world. DVCC (Distributed Voltage and Current Control) is the critical setting — with LiFePO4 you must set the charge voltage limit to 14.2V maximum or you will shorten your battery life significantly.
Pricing in SA (2025): R22,000–R28,000 depending on brand and supplier. Get at least 3 quotes — pricing varies significantly between installers and online suppliers.
My setup: 187Ah LiFePO4 battery, 281W solar panel, Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/20 controller, and a Redarc BCDC1225D for DC-DC charging from the alternator. Total investment: R27,000 all-in. It powers a National Luna 40L fridge 24/7 and runs LED lights, phone charging, and a 12V air compressor without any issues.
Common mistakes to avoid: Undersized cables — voltage drop kills efficiency. Use the wire sizing calculators available online.
Happy to share my wiring diagram or go into more detail on any component. This stuff seems complicated but it really is not once you understand the basics.
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On the alternator damage question — it is a real risk with large lithium banks if you do not manage the charge rate. A DC-DC charger (Redarc BCDC or Victron Orion) limits the current drawn from the alternator to a safe level. This is not optional if you have more than 100Ah of lithium connected to your starting circuit.
What MPPT controller are you using? I am running a Victron SmartSolar 100/20 and it has been faultless. The Bluetooth monitoring via the VictronConnect app means I can see exactly what the panels are producing and what the batteries are doing in real time. No more guessing.
This comes up constantly so let me give you the detailed breakdown based on real-world experience in Upington.
The technology: The ecosystem is the strongest argument for Victron. SmartSolar MPPT, SmartShunt, Cerbo GX, and MultiPlus-II all talk to each other via VE.Can and the VRM app gives you remote monitoring from your phone anywhere in the world. DVCC (Distributed Voltage and Current Control) is the critical setting — with LiFePO4 you must set the charge voltage limit to 14.2V maximum or you will shorten your battery life significantly.
Pricing in SA (2025): R22,000–R28,000 depending on brand and supplier. Get at least 3 quotes — pricing varies significantly between installers and online suppliers.
My setup: 187Ah LiFePO4 battery, 281W solar panel, Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/20 controller, and a Redarc BCDC1225D for DC-DC charging from the alternator. Total investment: R27,000 all-in. It powers a National Luna 40L fridge 24/7 and runs LED lights, phone charging, and a 12V air compressor without any issues.
Common mistakes to avoid: Undersized cables — voltage drop kills efficiency. Use the wire sizing calculators available online.
Happy to share my wiring diagram or go into more detail on any component. This stuff seems complicated but it really is not once you understand the basics.
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Freedom Won vs Hubble vs BSL — I have owned Freedom Won for 33 months and it has been excellent. The BMS is conservative (some say too conservative) but it means you never accidentally overcharge. The 10-year warranty is genuine — they replaced a cell in my pack under warranty without questions.
Freedom Won vs Hubble vs BSL — I have owned Freedom Won for 32 months and it has been excellent. The BMS is conservative (some say too conservative) but it means you never accidentally overcharge. The 10-year warranty is genuine — they replaced a cell in my pack under warranty without questions.
What MPPT controller are you using? I am running a Victron SmartSolar 100/30 and it has been faultless. The Bluetooth monitoring via the VictronConnect app means I can see exactly what the panels are producing and what the batteries are doing in real time. No more guessing.
Freedom Won vs Hubble vs BSL — I have owned Freedom Won for 33 months and it has been excellent. The BMS is conservative (some say too conservative) but it means you never accidentally overcharge. The 10-year warranty is genuine — they replaced a cell in my pack under warranty without questions.