There is a blog about an art installation on a phenomenal scale in Kimba, Australia. And one about how the Clafis Victron Energy Solar Boat Team secured another spectacular 1st place result. Also, check our updated list of documentation, training and exhibitions.
Updated documentation
In our weekly update you will find the following document:
- Phoenix Inverter 800VA and 1200VA (M)
- Isolation transformer 2000W 3600W and 3600W Auto (M)
- MultiPlus-II 48V 3k 230V – 32A (M)
- Blue Smart IP65 Charger (D)
Take a look on our website for all of our documentation.
New certificates
We have the following new certificate for you:
Victron training
Sign up for one of our training events and learn more about our products. The next training events, all of which are still accepting registration, will take place on:
- July 19th, Victron Training Sofia in Sofia, Bulgaria
- August 8th, Technical Training Automotive and Marine in Brisbane, Australia
- August 9th, Technical Training Solar, Off-grid, backup and ESS in Brisbane, Australia
For more information about our training events go to Victron Professional.
Forthcoming exhibitions
Check our exhibition schedule online if you are interested in visiting an exhibition in your area during the coming months. The following exhibitions are scheduled:
- August 25th – September 2nd, Caravan Salon Düsseldorf 2018 in Düsseldorf, Germany
- September 4th – September 7th, SMM Hamburg 2018 in Hamburg, Germany
- September 11th – September 15th, Automechanika Frankfurt 2018, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
NICE TO KNOW
Kimba’s Fields of Gold
Kimba is a modest wheat growing region. Lying near the south coast it marks the half-way point between Australia’s East and West. If you visit Kimba you’ll find it hosts an art installation on a phenomenal scale. …Fifteen hundred square metres to be exact. The installation was finished last September to such applause that it was decided to illuminate it at night. That’s where Victron comes in…
Solar Boats fly under Low Bridge
The Clafis Victron Energy Solar Boat Team have been limboing into action again – negotiating a sailing course which includes passing at speed under a bridge with headroom of just 1 metre – to record another spectacular 1st place result!