Introducing the Victron Phoenix Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V / 500VA with VE.Direct AU/NZ, backed by a 5-Year Warranty. These inverters enable you to power household appliances, requiring 230V/120V AC, using ‘leisure’ or ‘automotive’ batteries rated at 12V, 24V, or 48V DC.
VE.Direct Communication Port:
Connect the VE.Direct port to:
- A computer (requires VE.Direct to USB interface cable)
- Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices (requires VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle)
Fully Configurable:
- Set low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
- Define low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
- Implement dynamic cut-off based on the load
- Adjust output voltage between 210 – 245V
- Select frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
- Toggle ECO mode on/off and set ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
- Keep tabs on input and output voltage, load percentage, and alarms
Proven Reliability:
- Our full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has a long-standing reputation for reliability
- Inverters are safeguarded against short circuits and overheating, whether caused by overload or high ambient temperatures
High Start-Up Power:
- Essential for powering up devices like LED lamps, halogen lamps, or electric tools
ECO Mode:
- In ECO mode, the inverter shifts to standby mode when the load decreases below a preset value (minimum load: 15W)
- It activates periodically (adjustable, default: every 2.5 seconds) and stays on if the load surpasses a preset threshold
Remote On/Off:
- Easily connect a remote on/off switch to a two-pole connector or between the battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector
LED Diagnosis:
- Refer to the manual for detailed information
For Seamless AC Source Switching:
- Consider our Filax Automatic Transfer Switch, recommended for low-power inverters
- The Filax ensures swift switchover (less than 20 milliseconds), allowing uninterrupted operation of computers and electronic equipment
Simple DC Connection:
- Installation requires no special tools, thanks to screw terminals