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Partnership with Capi2

2011 Dec 27th

Capi2 Nederland BV has entered into partnership with Victron Energy BV as part of the integration of Victron products into its Capi2 power distribution system. Read full article

Telecom Batteries

Telecom Batteries


Designed for telecom applications; excellent “floor space savers” for marine and vehicle applications
The deep cycle AGM telecom series has been designed for use in telecom systems. With front access terminals and small footprint, the batteries are ideal for racked systems. Similarly, these batteries can help solve limited floor space and access problems on board boats and vehicles.

AGM technology
AGM stands for Absorbent Glass Mat. In these batteries the electrolyte is absorbed into a glass-fibre mat between the plates by capillary action.

Low self-discharge
Because of the use of lead calcium grids and high purity materials, Victron VRLA batteries can be stored during long periods of time without recharge. The rate of self-discharge is less than 2% per month at 20°C. The self discharge doubles for every increase in temperature with 10°C.

Low internal resistance
Accepts very high charge and discharge rates

High cyclic life capability
More than 500 cycles at 50 % depth of discharge



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More Power

Two AC inputs with integrated transfer switch. The Quattro can be connected to two independent AC sources, for example shore-side power and a generator, or two generators. The Quattro will automatically connect to the active source.

New Quattro. More power.

Two AC outputs

All Quattro- and several Multi inverter/chargers now have two AC outputs. In addition to the standard no-break output, an auxiliary output is available which disconnects the connected load during battery operation. It is, for example, the perfect solution for preventing an electric water heater from discharging your battery.

New Quattro. New Multiplus. Two AC ouputs.