VictronConnect v2.5 released
VictronConnect software version 2.5 has been released, with new 120V VE.Direct Phoenix inverters support, plus improved compatibility with Android devices.
Video: how to optimise the BMV-700 series sync parameters
We have released an instructional video about the BMV-700 battery monitor synchronisation parameters. This video explains how the BMV knows when the battery is fully charged and how you can optimise the related parameters.
Updated documentation
In our weekly update you will find the following documents:
- Declaration of Conformity - Orion-Tr Isolated
- Declaration of Conformity – Orion-Tr Non-Isolated
- BlueSolar charge controller MPPT 100-30 (M)
- BlueSolar charge controller MPPT 150-35 (M)
- BlueSolar charge controller MPPT 150-45 up to 150-100 (M)
- Phoenix Inverter VE.Direct 250VA – 800VA (M)
- SmartSolar charge controller MPPT 150-85, 150-100 & 250-85, 250-85 (M)
Take a look on our website for all of our documentation.
Victron training
Sign up for one of our training events and learn more about our products. You can still register for the next training events:
- April 20th, Webinar Diagnosing Overloads (in English)
- June 13th - June 14th, Formation technique produits Victron Energy in Reims, France
- June 27th - June 28th, Basic Victron Energy training in Auckland, New Zealand
For more information about our training events go to Victron Professional.
Upcoming exhibitions
The following exhibitions are coming up:
- April 19th – April 21st, SNEC (2017) PV Power Expo in Shanghai, China
- April 25th – April 27th, The Commercial Vehicle show in Birmingham, United Kingdom
- April 26th - April 29th, China boat show in Shanghai, China
Are you interested in visiting an exhibition in your area? Take a look on our website to check the complete schedule.
NICE TO KNOW
Art-ificial Microclimate
Meg Webster – a sculptor from San Francisco – made an installation featuring four troughs of plants growing under lamps. The purple light of the lamp is of a spectrum which feeds and nurtures the plants providing them with the energy they need. Fundamental to Meg Webster’s message in her artwork is that the lights which provide life for these ‘indoor’ plants are Solar-Powered.