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Installation of Victron off-grid solar panels in Murcia, Spain

Off-grid solar system with inverter charger VICTRON Multiplus II 48/3000 y PYLONTECH US2000C lithium batteries

In this case, we have installed an inverter charger of the brand name Victron with 3000Va output capacity and connected to a rack cabinet with Pylontech lithium batteries.

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The solar panels have been installed with a sloping structure on a pitched roof with an east-west orientation. This allows for maximum production in the winter and summer months. In addition, the supply is guaranteed by the inverter's automatic generator start function.

Do you want to know more about this investor? Consult here its technical data sheet.

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