I also use the Victron Multiplus charger/inverter. It’s really the heart of the electrical system on s/v Wild. It would take too long to list all the things that it can do. Possibly exceeds the requirements for many who are not living aboard or extended cruising. But it could provide the basis for future expansion.
The main drawback is that it’s rather bulky and heavy. The only place for it reasonably close to the battery box is the aft cabin hanging-locker. Which involves the sacrifice of closet space and introduction of some noise to the cabin. Mainly when shore-power charging depleted batteries, but there is a little humming as the different AC loads come on and off.
I replaced the original (?) Xantrex charger/inverter which was installed way over in the sail locker. This required long runs of 12/3 and 00 cables over to the other side of the boat and back. A really poor idea. (Can you say “voltage drop?” I thought you could.) I suppose this was to avoid sacrificing closet space and because someone thought it would be quieter out there. I’m curious if any other boats had an installation like that?
The Xantrex wasn’t working properly and the old AGM batteries would no longer take a charge. But after installing all the new $tuff, it turned out to all be down to bad connections in some of those long 00 cables. The lugs had never been properly crimped on! Only the shrink-wrap was holding them together. (!) Oh well, the old unit was a “square wave” inverter and didn’t play well with modern electronics. It was letting all the smoke out of my TV! So it had to go anyway.