Superior technology - SinusMAX
Using HF hybrid technology, a high-quality product was created, with compact dimensions, low weight, high reliability and capable of providing energy for any type of load. A unique feature of the SinusMax technology is the start-up at maximum load.
Inverters for Pheonix photovoltaic panels are suitable for a wide range of applications, being recommended in the case of powering demanding loads. For a set of photovoltaic panels, one can opt for one of the standalone photovoltaic kits - independent photovoltaic systems.
VE communication port. Direct - VE communication port. It can be directly connected to a computer, Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, Macbooks or other devices.
Proven reliability - The toroidal transformer typology has proven its reliability over several years. Pheonix inverters offer protection against short circuit, overheating, overload or high ambient temperature.
Starting at maximum load - A unique feature of Pheonix inverters is starting at maximum load. Conventional high-frequency technology does not offer such high performance. However, the Phoenix photovoltaic panel system inverters are very suitable for powering demanding loads, such as computers, LED or halogen lamps or low-energy power tools.
ECO mode - When in Eco mode, the inverter will go to sleep when the load drops below a preset value. Once it enters standby mode, the inverter will start for a short period of time (adjustable time, 2.5 seconds factory setting). If the load exceeds a predetermined level, the inverter will remain on.
On/off remote control - A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector. The remote control connector is available for all models.
Transferring the load to another AC source : automatic transfer switch - For our low power models, we recommend using the Filax automatic transfer switch. The Filax device is characterized by a very short transfer time (less than 20 milliseconds), so computers or other electronic equipment will continue to operate without interruption.