Victron BlueSolar PWM-Light Charge Controller 48V-30A
R1,159.43
Victron BlueSolar PWM-Light Charge Controller 48V-30A, 2 Year Warranty.
BlueSolar PWM-Light
- Load output with low battery voltage disconnect function.
- Lighting control function, one timer only.
- Two digit seven segment display for quick and easy setting of the load output functionality, including timer setting.
- Three stage battery charging (bulk, absorption, float), not programmable.
- Load output protected against over load and short circuit.
- Protected against reverse polarity connection of the solar array and/or battery.
- Day/night timing options: see manual for details
Features:
- Load output with low battery voltage disconnect function.
- Lighting control function, one timer only.
- Seven segment display for quick and easy setting of the load output functionality, including timer setting.
- Three stage battery charging (bulk, absorption, float), not programmable.
- Load output protected against over load and short circuit.
- Protected against reverse polarity connection of the solar array and/or battery
BlueSmart IP22 Charger 12/15(3) 230V CEE 7/7
R2,780.96
Input voltage range 180 – 265 VAC
Charge current, normal mode 15A
Charge current, NIGHT or LOW 7,5 / 10 / 15 A
Efficiency 93%
No load power consumption 0.5 W
Frequency 45 – 65 Hz
Number of outputs 3
Charge voltage ‘absorption’ Normal 14,4V High: 14,7V Li-ion: 14,2V
Charge voltage ‘float’ Normal: 13,8V High: 13,8V Li-ion: 13,5V
Charge voltage ‘storage ‘ Normal: 13,2V High: 13,2V Li-ion: 13,5V
Charge algorithm 6-stage adaptive
Can be used as power supply Yes
Protection Battery reverse polarity (fuse) Output short circuit Over temperature
Operating temp. range -20 to +50°C
Humidity (non-condensing) Max 98%
ENCLOSURE
Material & Colour Aluminium (blue RAL 5012)
Battery connection Screw terminals 13 mm² / AWG6
230 V AC connection Cable of 1,5 meter with CEE 7/7 plug, BS 1363 plug (UK) or AS/NZS 3112 plug (AU/NZ)
Protection category IP22
Weight 1,3 kg
Dimensions (h x w x d) 235 x 108 x 65 mm
STANDARDS
Safety EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-29
Emission EN 55014-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-3-2
Immunity EN 55014-2, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-3-3
Automotive E4-10R
Quattro 48/10000/140-100/100
R43,493.35
37% Off
Two AC inputs with integrated transfer switch
The Quattro can be connected to two independent AC sources, for example the public grid and a generator, or two
generators. The Quattro will automatically connect to the active source.
Two AC Outputs
The main output has no-break functionality. The Quattro takes over the supply to the connected loads in the event of a
grid failure or when shore/generator power is disconnected. This happens so fast (less than 20 milliseconds) that
computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
The second output is live only when AC is available on one of the inputs of the Quattro. Loads that should not discharge
the battery, like a water heater for example, can be connected to this output.
Virtually unlimited power thanks to parallel operation
Up to 6 Quattro units can operate in parallel. Six units 48/10000/140, for example, will provide 48kW / 60kVA output
power and 840 Amps charging capacity.
Split phase options
Two units can be stacked to provide 120-0-120V, and additional units can be paralleled up to a total of 6 units per
phase, to supply up to 30kW / 36kVA of split phase power.
Alternatively, a split phase AC source can be obtained by connecting our autotransformer (see data sheet on
www.victronenergy.com) to a ‘European’ inverter programmed to supply 240V / 60Hz.
Three phase capability
Three units can be configured for three phase output. But that’s not all: up to 6 sets of three units can be parallel
connected to provide 144kW / 180kVA inverter power and more than 2500A charging capacity.
PowerControl – Dealing with limited generator, shore side or grid power
The Quattro is a very powerful battery charger. It will therefore draw a lot of current from the generator or shore side
supply (16A per 5kVA Quattro at 230VAC). A current limit can be set on each AC input. The Quattro will then take
account of other AC loads and use whatever is spare for charging, thus preventing the generator or mains supply from
being overloaded.
PowerAssist – Boosting shore or generator power
This feature takes the principle of PowerControl to a further dimension allowing the Quattro to supplement the
capacity of the alternative source. Where peak power is so often required only for a limited period, the Quattro will
make sure that insufficient mains or generator power is immediately compensated for by power from the battery. When
the load reduces, the spare power is used to recharge the battery.
Solar energy: AC power available even during a grid failure
The Quattro can be used in off grid as well as grid connected PV and other alternative energy systems.
Loss of mains detection software is available.
System configuring
– In case of a stand-alone application, if settings have to be changed, this can be done in a matter of minutes with
a DIP switch setting procedure.
– Parallel and three phase applications can be configured with VE.Bus Quick Configure and VE.Bus System
Configurator software.
– Off grid, grid interactive and self-consumption applications, involving grid-tie inverters and/or MPPT Solar
Chargers can be configured with Assistants (dedicated software for specific applications).
On-site Monitoring and control
Several options are available: Battery Monitor, Multi Control Panel, Color Control GX or other GX devices, smartphone or
tablet (Bluetooth Smart), laptop or computer (USB or RS232).
Remote Monitoring and control
Color Control GX or other GX devices.
Data can be stored and displayed on our VRM (Victron Remote Management) website, free of charge.
Remote configuring
When connected to the Ethernet, systems with a Color Control GX or other GX device can be accessed and settings can
be changed remotelyGeyserwise 150L PV Waterheating System Installed With COC
The system makes use of photovoltaic technology and a unique PTC AC/DC element to heat the water
in the geyser. This differs from the traditional thermal hot water systems where water is cycled from a
collector through pipes to the hot water cylinder by either making use of a 220V pump, 12V pump or
thermo siphoning.
Advantages over thermal hot water systems are as follows:
Any existing geyser can be converted
No Additional plumbing is required
No pumps necessary to circulate water
No risk of damaged panels in frost prone areas
The water temperature can be controlled on very hot summer days – reduced risk of overheating
problems
Suitable in all water conditions
Suitable in areas where the geyser is not situated near the panels
Modular system – can be expanded to build off-grid power system for the home
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