The all-in-one solar power solution. The Victron EasySolar-II GX integrates the following elements: A MultiPlus-II inverter/charger, a SmartSolar MPPT -Tr solar charge controller & a GX device with a 2 x 16-character display. These elements come prewired together inside a single unit. This greatly simplifies most installations, saving time and money.
- Display and Wi-Fi:
- The display reads battery, inverter and solar charge controller parameters.
- The same parameters can be accessed with a smartphone or other Wi-Fi enabled device.
- In addition, Wi-Fi can be used to set up the system and to change settings.
- Solar charge controller:
- The DC output of the SmartSolar MPPT is parallel wired with the DC connection of the MultiPlus-II inverter/charger.
- The on/off mechanism of the MultiPlus-II also controls the SmartSolar MPPT.
- GX device:
- The integrated GX device includes:
- A BMS-Can interface. This can be used to connect to a compatible CAN-bus managed battery. Note that this not a VE.Can compatible port.
- A USB port
- An Ethernet port
- A VE.Direct port
- The GX device controls the MultiPlus-II and the SmartSolar MPPT with respectively a VE.Bus and a VE.Direct connection.
- Grid in-line topology:
- The EasySolar-II GX will use excess PV power to charge the batteries or to feed power back into the grid and will discharge the battery or use power from the grid to supplement a shortage of PV power. In case of a power outage, the EasySolar-II GX will disconnect the grid and continue to supply the loads.
- Loads that should shut down when AC input power is not available can be connected to a second output (not shown). These loads will be taken into account by the PowerControl and PowerAssist function in order to limit AC input current to a safe value.
- Grid parallel topology:
- The EasySolar-II GX will use data from the external AC current sensor (must be ordered separately) or power meter to optimise self-consumption and, if required, to prevent grid feed. In case of a power outage, the EasySolar-II GX will continue to supply the critical loads.