The Phoenix 48/2000 Smart Inverter from Victron Energy is an advanced inverter based on the proven Phoenix series. It offers a continuous output of 1600W and is designed for 48V battery voltage. Compared to the previous models, the Phoenix Smart series has a Bluetooth module and a Ve.Direct output for wireless remote monitoring and system configuration.
The Phoenix 48/2000 Smart is further characterized by its high inrush current and reliability and, thanks to the integrated ECO mode, also plays in the top league of this device class in terms of self-consumption and efficiency.
Performance features Phoenix 48/2000 Smart
for 48V battery voltage, 1600W continuous power
integrated Bluetooth module and VE.Direct port for wireless monitoring and system integration
designed for high inrush currents
integrated alarm relay, ECO mode
monitoring of input and output voltage, load and alarms etc. via Bluetooth or VE.Direct
integrated, two-pin plug for connecting an on/off switch (remote control)
üvia Bluetooth or VE.Directly configurable parameters
Low battery voltage alarm
Threshold values for switching off and restarting at low battery voltage values
Dynamic switch-off: load-dependent switch-off threshold
Output voltage: 210 - 245V, frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Threshold for ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sensor
Alarm relay
High reliability thanks to toroidal transformer topology
The complete overvoltage protection in addition to a toroidal transformer topology has proven itself over many years. The inverters are short-circuit-proof and protected against overheating (whether caused by overloading or the ambient temperature).
Very high switch-on power
This is required to switch on loads such as voltage converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps or power tools.
Eco mode
In ECO mode, the inverter switches to standby as soon as the load drops below a preset value. In standby mode, the inverter then switches on every 2.5 seconds for a short period of time (adjustable). If the load exceeds the preset threshold value, the inverter remains switched on.
Remote on/off switch
A remote-controlled on/off switch or a relay contact can be connected to the two-pin connector. Alternatively, connection H (left) of the two-pin plug can be connected to a positive battery terminal or connection L (right) of the two-pin plug can be connected to the negative battery terminal (or to the body of a vehicle, for example).