One thing that I will say could be improved on the Victron gear, is better Bluetooth signal.
On my old Renogy shunt I could connect with it, inside the house, about 2 car lengths away - but the Victron gear I need to hold my phone to my window to get a signal.
Which makes CRM and the Cerbo GX brilliant.
If I'm parked at home and connected to my WiFi I can check the van from anywhere.
I've installed a few bits on mine so I'm future proofed - a hdmi extension routed under the seat base, through the b pillar, up and over the headlining and above my kitchen pod, ready for when I build an overhead storage cupboard which will also house a Victron touch 50 or 70.
I'll wire in a usb socket up there too which will power the touch screen and I'll also install a 4g router to give a permanent internet connection for the Cerbo and a WiFi hotspot for when I'm using a laptop.
The Bluetooth on the Cerbo GX also turns off once the unit reaches a certain temperature so I've fitted a usb Bluetooth dongle - I'll be buying some Ruuvi tags at some point - for inside temperature, outside temperature and probably also water tank level. I think the dongle is working as I can see multiple Bluetooth adapters in the Cerbo menu:
Next stage will be to get the solar panel ordered. I'm going for a Victron 305w rigid mono panel, and will be mounting it using numerous of the black plastic mounts, along with some sikaflex 522. The panel is only £166 so I'll get that ordered soon.