Experience the power of reliability and efficiency with the Victron Phoenix inverter. Designed with advanced technology, the Phoenix delivers a high-quality power supply, ensuring that your appliances and electronics always have the energy they need.
With its high-performance, low noise operation and compact design, the Victron Phoenix is the perfect solution for a wide range of applications, from marine and RV use to off-grid and backup power systems.
Whether you need to power a refrigerator, TV, laptop or any other appliance, the Victron Phoenix has you covered. With a high surge power and a wide input voltage range, the Phoenix can handle even the most demanding loads.
The Victron Phoenix also features a user-friendly interface, making it easy to monitor your power usage and set up custom settings. The inverter is also equipped with various protection features, ensuring that your devices and appliances are safe from voltage spikes and other power issues.
Choose the Victron Phoenix inverter and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a top-quality power solution. Contact us today to learn more and place your order
• In- and output voltage and current alarms.
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.
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps or electric tools.
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 (adjustable, default: every 2,5
seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two pole connector, or between battery plus and the
left hand contact of the two pole connector.
Please see manual for a description.
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.