Jan 27th - Feb 5th
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Centurylink field and south lake union,Seattle, US
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
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EasyPlus 12/1600/70The Phoenix EasyPlus is a multifunctional energy system consisting of a powerful sinewave inverter, a sophisticated battery charger, a high speed AC transfer switch and AC distribution in a single light weight and compact enclosure. The system has been designed for those who want to enjoy the comfort and freedom of a complete energy system without spending time on the installation of separate components and difficult technical procedures. |
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VE.Bus Multi ControlThis panel is intended both for Multi's and Quattro's. It allows PowerControl and PowerAssist current limit setting for two AC sources: a generator and shore-side current for example. Variable setting range (with the rotary knob): up to 16 Amps (VE.Bus Multi Control 16/200A panel) Fixed setting range (for both models): up to 200 Amps. The brightness of the LED's is automatically reduced during night time. |
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Battery AlarmAn excessively high or low battery voltage is indicated by an audible and visual alarm, and a relay for remote signalling. |
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RJ45 UTP CableAllows to connect Phoenix Inverter Control or VE Interface MK2b. 5M ASS030065000 10M ASS030065010 15M ASS030065020 |
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.
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.
