Victron 12V 3000VA Phoenix Inverter 12/3000 Smart

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Victron 12V 3000VA Phoenix Inverter 12/3000 Smart

Bluetooth built-in: fully configurable with a tablet or smartphone
Low battery voltage alarm
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load dependent cut-off level
Output voltage: 210 - 245V
Frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Alarm relay

Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, load and alarms

VE.Direct communication port
The VE.Direct port can be connected to a computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed) to
configure and monitor the same parameters.

Proven reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years.
The inverters are short circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload
or high ambient temperature.

High start-up power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps or electric tools.

ECO mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset
value. Once in standby the inverter will switch on for a short period every 2,5 seconds
(adjustable). If the load exceeds the preset level, the inverter will remain on.

Remote on/off
A remote on/off switch or relay contact can be connected to a two pole connector.
Alternatively, the H terminal (left) of the two pole connector can be switched to battery plus, or
the L terminal (right) of the two pole connector can be switched to battery minus (or the chassis
of a vehicle, for example).

LED diagnosis
Please see manual for a description.

To transfer the load to another AC source: the automatic transfer switch
For our low power inverters we recommend our Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax
features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other
electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption. Alternatively use a MultiPlus
with built-in transfer switch.

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