Technical information
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Digital Multi Control Panel
With this panel you are able to remotely monitor and control Multiplus
and Quattro systems. A simple turn of the button can limit the power
supply of for example a generator and/or shore-side current. The setting
range is up to 200A.
Blue Power Panel
It can be dicult to maintain a clear overview of your system as it grows
larger. This is however not the case with a Blue Power Panel. Thanks to
its clear display and intuitive control it enables you to easily monitor and
control all devices connected to VE.Net and VE.Bus. Examples are Multi’s,
Quattro’s and the VE.Net Battery Controller, which keeps track of the status
of your battery bank.
Battery Monitor
Key tasks of the Victron Battery Monitor are measuring charge and
discharge currents as well as calculating the state-of-charge and time-to-
go of a battery. An alarm is sent when certain limits are exceeded (such as
an excessive discharge). It is also possible for the battery monitor to ex
change data with the Victron Global Remote. This includes sending alarms.
Victron Global Remote
Monitoring from a large distance is possible with the Victron Global
Remote. The Global Remote is a modem which sends text messages to
mobile phones. These messages contain information about the status of a
system as well as warnings and alarms. The Global Remote also logs
various types of data coming from Victron Battery Monitors, Multi’s,
Quattro’s and Inverters. Consequently this data is sent to a website via
a GPRS-connection. This enables you to access the read-outs remotely,
where en whenever you like.
Ethernet Remote
The Ethernet Remote is similar to the Global Remote. The dierence is that
the Ethernet Remote has a LAN-connection. A special cable can be used to
connect the Ethernet Remote directly to an existing internet connection.
Our solar systems are comprised of various components. Some of which are specically designed for solar systems. Other
Victron components are applicable for a wide range of applications. You are able to nd the specications and other detailed
information about these components in the ‘Technical Information’ section starting on page 15.
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