
Victron Quattro 48/3000
The Quattro 48/3000 is the smallest Quattro in the lineup. 48V battery side, 3000VA output, ~2400W continuous. Two AC inputs handle the grid and generator both, with the Quattro auto-transferring between them based on what's live and what your priority setting says.
- Comms
- VE.Bus, 2x general-purpose port, remote on/off
- Safety
- EN-IEC 60335 / 62109
- Weight
- 42 lb (19 kg)
- Enclosure
- Aluminium, IP21
- Dimensions
- 14.3 x 10.2 x 8.6 in
- Peak power
- 6,000 W
About this inverter
The Quattro 48/3000 is the smallest Quattro in the lineup. 48V battery side, 3000VA output, ~2400W continuous. Two AC inputs handle the grid and generator both, with the Quattro auto-transferring between them based on what's live and what your priority setting says.
Off-grid cabins with a backup generator are the classic Quattro target. Grid-down cabins with a future plan to add grid service are another good fit; you wire the future grid into AC In 1 today, generator into AC In 2, and the Quattro is ready for the day the service comes in.
PowerControl on each input independently, PowerAssist on each input, five-year Victron warranty. Pair with a SmartSolar MPPT and a Cerbo GX for a full stack.
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