Wide Open Endura Max
System Schematic
Basic Parts List
- 2 - LiTime 230 amp hour lithium smart batteries
- Victron Multiplus II 12/3000/120 2x120 inverter charger
- Victron SmartShunt battery monitor
- Victron Ve Bus Smart Dongle for Bluetooth access to the Multiplus
- Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 solar charge controller
- Victron Lynx Distributor
- Various Victron Mega Fuses
- 10 AWG Solar Wire run from roof to electrical compartment
- Blue Sea 3000 Battery Switch HD On/Off
- Midnite Solar Babybox DIN rail breaker box
- Midnite Solar 15 amp MNEPV DC breaker
- 2 Feet of 6 AWG Welding Cable - Red
- 2 Feet of 6 AWG Welding Cable – Black
- 8 Feet of 4/0 Welding Cable - Red
- 10 Feet of 4/0 Welding Cable – Black
- Red & Black Dual Wall Shrink Tubing
- Various Tinned Copper Lugs
- 13 Feet 6/4 SOOW cable
- 2 - Hyperion Solar 405 watt panels
- 12 - Newpowa adjustable Z-bracket solar panel mounts
- Clam shell roof penetration cover
- Miscellaneous parts, breakers, and connectors
Installation Notes
This installation was completed in November of 2025. This is a second RV for the owner and he wanted some basic electrical system upgrades to make it more useful while camping. The owner was in the process of refurbishing this older RV and contacted me regarding the electrical upgrades. His needs were modest and we quickly came to an agreement about the electrical requirements. The owner had already purchased two LiTime 230 amp hour lithium smart batteries, but he wanted an inverter and other related equipment as well. The owner brought the RV to me for the installation and I began the work. The installation took two days to complete. The available space to install the batteries and Victron equipment was limited. The owner had temporarily installed the LiTime batteries to make the RV functional. I ended up moving the batteries to a new location and stacking them to best utilize the available space. I then installed a new support wall where the batteries were originally and installed all the Victron equipment on that wall. This allowed everything to fit in unused dead spaces behind the main basement wall. The owner originally just wanted me to mount a solar controller in preparation to add solar panels in the future. However, he was able to source two 405 watt solar panels prior to the installation and he requested I install them as well. These panels paired nicely with the SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 solar controller we had already agreed upon for the installation. When the owner returned to pick up the RV, I spent some time with him connecting his phone to all the equipment via the Victron Connect app and giving him an overview of the app’s functionality.
