How I Wired My Van with the Comvolt Power Station

You’re lucky to find this unlisted video—it’s a raw walkthrough of my Sprinter van’s Convolt setup, answering common questions on wiring multiple units (3000Wh, 4000Wh, 6000Wh) for max efficiency. See the full upgraded Comvolt 4200 review here: Full review video of UPGRADED Comvolt 4200.​

Core Setup Under the Bed

Strapped to factory D-rings with coin flooring for no space loss; custom cage (two screws to access) houses units with added cooling fans (auto-on in heat).​

  • 3x Convolt units daisy-chained: 6000Wh (no inverter), 4000Wh + 3000Wh via Anderson splitter.​
  • Inputs: 400W roof solar (XT60), shore power plug (rear bumper, surge protector to dual chargers), two DC-DC alternator chargers (one active, lighter-plug toggle).​
  • Outputs: DC via 150A breaker to junctions (fused everywhere); AC from 4000Wh/3000Wh inverters (1800W) through breakers to GFCI, marine wire in boxes.​

AGM engine battery relay auto-charges from Convolt (close voltage match); quick-disconnects kill DC/AC.​

Distribution Made Simple

Fuse early, ground to chassis (scrape paint clean), box all connections for access—no ripping panels.​

Key wiring:

Component Connection Details DC Bus Anderson → 150A breaker → front/rear junctions (fused branches)​ AC Inverter 4000Wh → breaker (red=energized) → GFCI → marine wire grommets/outlets​ Engine Batt Relay + fuse (charges post-shutdown); quick-disconnect​

Remote switches ($30/pack of 5) control hot water heater, avoiding complex panels.​

Appliances and Efficiency Tips

Native 12V rules: Chest fridge, 12V AC, LED bars—minimal conversion waste. Grommet outlets (dual AC/65W USB-C) simplify counters; skip household wiring hassles.​

Favorites:

  • $70 Lowe’s convection oven (induction-visible via inverter kick-on).​
  • Rear grommets power cooktop/oven seamlessly.​

Display (Ethernet-networked) monitors all; solar/alternator handles 99%—rare shore top-offs.​

Upgraded 4200 Recommendation

Ditch switches with the new 4.2kWh Comvolt 4200 (PDU-ready). Get the kit (AC PDU + DC PDU + 7″ display) if available—huge upgrade: Comvolt 4.2kWh Unit.​

Extra savings: Use DISCOUNT Coupon code: Comvolt_RANDOMFIX101 at checkout.​

Email randomfixworld@gmail.com for van Qs—parts list/video links below. $78k Sprinter to $58k + 0% hack shared too!

Related video and products

▶️ Link 3 KWH unit https://bit.ly/3000whUnitRFv2 for extra saving use this DISCOUNT Coupon code :Comvolt_RANDOMFIX101

▶️ Amazon link ( more expensive than buying direct ) not available yet but here is the 3KWH link https://amzn.to/3X15I7h 

▶️▶️▶️ 4KWH Unit is upgraded to 4200 Comvolt 4.2Kwh Unit  ▶️ https://bit.ly/4200whUnitRFv2 

▶️ 6 KWh units https://bit.ly/6000whUnitv2 6,016wh!! For extra saving use this DISCOUNT Coupon code :Comvolt_RANDOMFIX101

▶️ Already own a Comvolt unit? Just addon power! https://bit.ly/ExpansionPacksRFv2 for extra saving use this DISCOUNT Coupon code :Comvolt_RANDOMFIX101

▶️ Perfect 400-watt solar panel https://amzn.to/3YRMjYQ  Want the smallest unit with 6kwh of power?

Related video links

▶️ 13,000+ watt hour system https://youtu.be/CpxEwSwUNbA

▶️ 3Kwh Unit Review https://youtu.be/7I8w5NbcXXA

▶️ 4 Kwh Unit Review https://youtu.be/j4RFnUOsUpM

▶️ Updated 4200 wh unit review https://youtu.be/mM6FZLVDISM

▶️ Vehicle Charger Install https://youtu.be/vN6dCU8epOw 

▶️1-Hour Van Power Setup That Replaces Everything Else https://youtu.be/zMLc58CnxaM

▶️ ***Unlisted Video*** showing final setup using the Comvolt power stations https://youtu.be/zkcXrvJGMCU 

 

 

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