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Schneider Conext XW+7048 Inverter/Charger – xantrex

3,823,999.00
Schneider Conext XW+7048 Inverter/Charger 5.5kw output 48V Conext XW+ with a 5.5kw continuous output The next generation of the highly successful Conext XW hybrid inverter. Featuring higher power ratings, Conext XW+ also has better battery management, including support for lithium-ion technology.
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Schneider Flush Switch 16AX 2ways 3gangs KB33

4,220.00
Main range Vivace product or component type Switch device short name KB33 device presentation Complete mechanism Complementary switch function 2way actuator Rocker number of gangs 3 gang colour tint White material Polycarbonate: grid plate Polycarbonate:...
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Sundanzer Solar Freezer, 50 liter, Price Incld Battery,Controler,Cable

In May 2012 SunDanzer introduced the next generation battery free solar refrigerator that connects directly to a solar panel without other controls or batteries. The Model BFR105 will run on one 130 watt 12 volt...
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Homaya Pro 4KVA

856,600.88
Homaya Pro is a solar-hybrid solution specifically designed for locations having unreliable or no access to electricity. It provides customisable, reliable, and renewable energy access for homes, fuel stations, small offices, healthcare centres, educational institutions, and telecom towers. Homaya Pro is powered from solar with an inbuilt MPPT controller, compatible with grid charging, and supports Lead acid or LFP battery technology.
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Outback Power Systems MATE3s Remote

484,250.00
Program, manage and monitor entire system The MATE3 System Display and Controller make it easier than ever to program and monitor a complete OutBack Power system. An intuitive user interface and integrated system configuration wizard make system setup and programming quick and seamless. The ability to set unique multi-level user passwords makes it possible to secure critical system settings from unintended changes while still allowing open access to necessary functions.
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