Victron
Victron GX Touch 70 Flush Mount
Pickup available at Mercury Yacht Harbour
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Description
The GX Touch 70 Flush is a seven inch touchscreen display for the Victron Cerbo GX, giving an instant on-board overview of the system and direct control of its settings. It connects to the Cerbo GX with a single cable, so there is no need to bring multiple wires to the screen, and it shows battery state of charge, consumption, PV and generator harvest, tank levels and temperatures at a glance.
This is the flush-mount version, designed to sit neatly behind a panel cut-out for a clean dashboard finish. It carries an IP65 rating, making it suitable for exposed helm and marine locations where the standard top or wall mount display would not be protected. The flush versions are supplied without the UV protection cover fitted to the top-mount models.
The larger seven inch screen suits dashboards where the display is read from a distance. It is powered from the Cerbo GX over the supplied 2 metre cable and operates across the full 8 to 70 VDC system range.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Seven inch capacitive touchscreen for the Victron Cerbo GX
- Larger screen for reading at a distance from the helm
- Flush-mount form for a clean panel cut-out finish
- IP65 rated for exposed helm and marine locations
- Single-cable connection to the Cerbo GX
- 1024 x 600 resolution; powered from the Cerbo GX over the supplied 2 metre cable
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Key specifications
| Device type | Flush-mount touchscreen display for Cerbo GX |
| Display | 7 inch (17.8 cm) capacitive touchscreen |
| Supply voltage | 8 to 70 VDC (powered from the Cerbo GX via the display cable) |
| Connectivity | Single cable to Cerbo GX |
| Protection category (IP) | IP65 |
Display
| Display resolution | 1024 x 600 |
| Cable length | 2 m |
Physical
| Dimensions (h×w×d) | 120 × 184 × 13 mm |
Operating conditions
| Operating temperature range | -20 to +50 °C |
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