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Victron EasySolar 12V / 24V converter and charge controller.
The EasySolar combines
This product is easy to install, with minimal wiring.
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The EasySolar combines a solar charge controller, charger/converter and AC distribution in a single housing. This product is easy to install, with minimal wiring.
The solar charge controller: BlueSolar mppt 75/50 and 100/50
Up to three strings of PV panels can be connected to three sets of PV mc4 connectors. (PV-ST01).
The charge controller and MultiPlus Compact inverter/charger share the DC battery cables (included). Batteries can be charged by solar power (BlueSolar) and/or AC power (converter/charger) from the public grid or from a generator.
AC distribution consists of an RCD (30 mA/16 A) and four AC outputs protected by two 10 A and two 16 A circuit breakers. One 16 A output is controlled by the AC input: it will only be switched on if an AC source is available.
The unique PowerAssist technology protects the mains or generator supply against the risk of overload by adding additional inverter power if required.
Several software packages (Assistants) are available to configure the system for various stand-alone or grid-interactive applications. Please visit http://www.victronenergy.nl/support-and-downloads/software/
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