Victron Quattro 48/8000/110-100/100 230V VE.Bus

R32019,97

⚡ What the Quattro Does

Think of the Quattro as the brains and heart of your power system.
It manages power from different sources — like the grid, a generator, and batteries — and makes sure your home or system always has electricity, smoothly and efficiently.

🔌 1. It Takes Power from Two Sources

The Quattro has two AC inputs — for example:

  • One from the main grid (public electricity), and
  • One from a generator (backup power).

It automatically chooses whichever source is available.
If the grid goes off, it switches to the generator or battery instantly (so fast your lights or computers won’t even flicker).

🔋 2. It Charges the Batteries

When grid or generator power is available, the Quattro acts like a smart charger, topping up your batteries.
It can also limit how much power it draws — so it won’t overload your generator or trip the supply.

⚙️ 3. It Becomes an Inverter When the Power Goes Out

If the grid and generator are both off, the Quattro automatically becomes an inverter, converting your battery power into normal AC power for your home.
You keep running on battery until the main power comes back.

🌞 4. It Works with Solar Power Too

The Quattro can connect with solar panels and solar charge controllers.
That means during the day, your solar panels can power your home and charge the batteries — even if the grid is down.

⚡ 5. It Can Boost Weak Power Sources

If your generator or shore power (like at a campsite or boat dock) isn’t strong enough to handle a big load — for example, when you turn on an air conditioner — the Quattro can “help out” using battery power.
This feature is called PowerAssist.
When the heavy load ends, it recharges the batteries again.

🌐 6. You Can Monitor and Control Everything

You can connect the Quattro to a device like Cerbo GX or Ekrano GX, and then view all your system info:

  • How much power you’re using
  • Battery levels
  • Solar input
  • Generator or grid status

You can even monitor and change settings remotely using Victron’s VRM Portal (via phone, tablet, or computer).

🏠 In Short

The Quattro:
✅ Automatically switches between power sources (grid, generator, battery)
✅ Keeps batteries charged
✅ Provides uninterrupted power when the grid fails
✅ Works with solar systems
✅ Protects your power sources from overload
✅ Lets you monitor and control your system anywhere

 

 

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⚡ What the Quattro Does

Think of the Quattro as the brains and heart of your power system.
It manages power from different sources — like the grid, a generator, and batteries — and makes sure your home or system always has electricity, smoothly and efficiently.

🔌 1. It Takes Power from Two Sources

The Quattro has two AC inputs — for example:

  • One from the main grid (public electricity), and
  • One from a generator (backup power).

It automatically chooses whichever source is available.
If the grid goes off, it switches to the generator or battery instantly (so fast your lights or computers won’t even flicker).

🔋 2. It Charges the Batteries

When grid or generator power is available, the Quattro acts like a smart charger, topping up your batteries.
It can also limit how much power it draws — so it won’t overload your generator or trip the supply.

⚙️ 3. It Becomes an Inverter When the Power Goes Out

If the grid and generator are both off, the Quattro automatically becomes an inverter, converting your battery power into normal AC power for your home.
You keep running on battery until the main power comes back.

🌞 4. It Works with Solar Power Too

The Quattro can connect with solar panels and solar charge controllers.
That means during the day, your solar panels can power your home and charge the batteries — even if the grid is down.

⚡ 5. It Can Boost Weak Power Sources

If your generator or shore power (like at a campsite or boat dock) isn’t strong enough to handle a big load — for example, when you turn on an air conditioner — the Quattro can “help out” using battery power.
This feature is called PowerAssist.
When the heavy load ends, it recharges the batteries again.

🌐 6. You Can Monitor and Control Everything

You can connect the Quattro to a device like Cerbo GX or Ekrano GX, and then view all your system info:

  • How much power you’re using
  • Battery levels
  • Solar input
  • Generator or grid status

You can even monitor and change settings remotely using Victron’s VRM Portal (via phone, tablet, or computer).

⚡ What the Quattro Does

Think of the Quattro as the brains and heart of your power system.
It manages power from different sources — like the grid, a generator, and batteries — and makes sure your home or system always has electricity, smoothly and efficiently.

🔌 1. It Takes Power from Two Sources

The Quattro has two AC inputs — for example:

  • One from the main grid (public electricity), and
  • One from a generator (backup power).

It automatically chooses whichever source is available.
If the grid goes off, it switches to the generator or battery instantly (so fast your lights or computers won’t even flicker).

🔋 2. It Charges the Batteries

When grid or generator power is available, the Quattro acts like a smart charger, topping up your batteries.
It can also limit how much power it draws — so it won’t overload your generator or trip the supply.

⚙️ 3. It Becomes an Inverter When the Power Goes Out

If the grid and generator are both off, the Quattro automatically becomes an inverter, converting your battery power into normal AC power for your home.
You keep running on battery until the main power comes back.

🌞 4. It Works with Solar Power Too

The Quattro can connect with solar panels and solar charge controllers.
That means during the day, your solar panels can power your home and charge the batteries — even if the grid is down.

⚡ 5. It Can Boost Weak Power Sources

If your generator or shore power (like at a campsite or boat dock) isn’t strong enough to handle a big load — for example, when you turn on an air conditioner — the Quattro can “help out” using battery power.
This feature is called PowerAssist.
When the heavy load ends, it recharges the batteries again.

🌐 6. You Can Monitor and Control Everything

You can connect the Quattro to a device like Cerbo GX or Ekrano GX, and then view all your system info:

  • How much power you’re using
  • Battery levels
  • Solar input
  • Generator or grid status

You can even monitor and change settings remotely using Victron’s VRM Portal (via phone, tablet, or computer).

🏠 In Short

The Quattro:
✅ Automatically switches between power sources (grid, generator, battery)
✅ Keeps batteries charged
✅ Provides uninterrupted power when the grid fails
✅ Works with solar systems
✅ Protects your power sources from overload
✅ Lets you monitor and control your system anywhere

Would you like me to include a simple diagram showing how power flows through the Quattro (grid → Quattro → house → batteries/solar)? It helps a lot for visualizing how it all works.

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30kg

 

Additional information

Weight 44 kg
Dimensions 64,2 × 36,3 × 20,6 cm

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