Victron
Victron MultiPlus-II GX 48/3000/35-32 Inverter/Charger
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PMP482306000
Victron MultiPlus-II 48/3000/35 GX: 3000 VA continuous (2400 W at 25°C), 5500 W peak, 35 A charger, 32 A transfer; PowerAssist and ESS, with a built-in GX device for monitoring via VRM.
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Description
The Victron MultiPlus-II 48/3000/35 GX combines a sine wave inverter, a battery charger and an automatic AC transfer switch with a built-in GX device, all in one compact 48 V enclosure. It delivers a clean 230 VAC output for everyday loads, while the integrated charger keeps the battery bank topped up whenever shore power or a generator is available. Transfer between mains and inverter operation is automatic and completes in under 20 milliseconds, so computers and other sensitive electronics carry on running through a grid failure without interruption.
PowerControl lets you set a maximum shore or generator current, using only the spare capacity for charging so a limited source is never overloaded, while PowerAssist adds battery power on top of the supply to cover short, heavy peaks before recharging once the load eases. An optional external AC current sensor (50 A or 100 A) can extend this range and help optimise self-consumption, and the second AC output makes it easy to shed non-critical loads. The unit is ESS ready with built-in anti-islanding for grid-parallel energy storage, and it is configured through VEConfigure with an MK3-USB interface.
The key advantage of this GX model is its built-in GX device, which provides system monitoring and control and connects directly to the free VRM portal, so there is no need for a separate Cerbo GX or other external GX device. This simplifies installation and reduces the parts count while still giving full local and remote visibility of the system. Up to six units can be paralleled and three units configured for three-phase operation, and the robust steel housing, full protection suite and wide operating temperature range suit it to marine, off-grid and backup use.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Combined 48 V inverter, 35 A battery charger and 32 A AC transfer switch in one unit
- 3000 VA continuous output, 2400 W at 25°C, 5500 W peak
- Built-in GX device, no separate Cerbo GX required
- PowerControl and PowerAssist manage limited shore or generator supplies
- Automatic changeover to inverter in under 20 ms protects sensitive equipment
- Two AC outputs allow non-critical loads to be shed automatically
- Parallel and three-phase capable, with ESS ready built-in anti-islanding
- GX and VRM monitoring built in, with VEConfigure setup via MK3-USB
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Key specifications
| System voltage | 48 V |
| Continuous output power | 3000 VA |
| Continuous output power at 25°C | 2400 W |
| Peak power | 5500 W |
| Maximum charge current | 35 A |
| Transfer switch | 32 A |
Inverter
| DC input voltage range | 38 to 66 V |
| Output voltage / frequency | 230 VAC +/-2%, 50 Hz +/-0.1% |
| Cont. output power at 25°C (VA) | 3000 VA |
| Cont. output power at 25°C (W) | 2400 W |
| Cont. output power at 40°C (W) | 2200 W |
| Cont. output power at 65°C (W) | 1700 W |
| Peak power | 5500 W |
| Maximum efficiency | 95 % |
| Zero load power | 11 W |
| Zero load power in AES mode | 7 W |
Charger
| Charge voltage 'absorption' | 57.6 V |
| Charge voltage 'float' | 55.2 V |
| Storage mode | 52.8 V |
| Maximum charge current | 35 A |
| Battery temperature sensor | Yes |
Connectivity & control
| Built-in GX device | Yes (integrated monitoring and control, VRM ready, no separate GX device required) |
| VE.Bus communication port | For parallel and three phase operation, remote monitoring and system integration |
| General purpose comms port | Yes, 2x |
| Programmable relay | Yes (general alarm, DC under voltage or genset start/stop) |
| Remote on/off | Yes |
| External AC current sensor (optional) | 50 A or 100 A |
Protection
| Protection | Output short circuit, overload, battery voltage too high, battery voltage too low, temperature too high, 230 VAC on inverter output, input voltage ripple too high |
Environmental
| Operating temperature range | -40 to +65 °C (fan assisted cooling) |
| Humidity (non-condensing) | Max. 95 % |
| Maximum altitude | 2000 m |
Physical
| Material & colour | Steel, blue RAL 5012 |
| Protection category | IP22 |
| Battery connection | M8 bolts |
| 230 VAC connection | Screw terminals 13 mm² (6 AWG) |
| Weight | 19 kg |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) | 499 x 268 x 141 mm |
Conformance
| Safety | EN-IEC 60335-1, EN-IEC 60335-2-29, EN-IEC 62109-1, EN-IEC 62109-2 |
| Emission / Immunity | EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-6-1/-6-2/-6-3 |
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How fast does the MultiPlus-II switch to battery power during a grid failure?
The transfer to inverter operation happens in less than 20 milliseconds, so computers and other electronic equipment continue to operate without disruption.
What do PowerControl and PowerAssist do?
PowerControl lets you set a maximum shore or generator current; the unit then uses only the spare capacity for battery charging to avoid overloading the source. PowerAssist goes further by adding battery power to support the supply during short peaks, then recharges the battery when the load drops.
Can the MultiPlus-II be used in parallel or three-phase systems?
Yes. Up to six units can be connected in parallel for higher output, and three units of the same model can be configured for three-phase operation, with up to six sets of three paralleled for larger systems.
Is an external current sensor required?
No, it is optional. An external AC current sensor (50 A or 100 A) can be added to extend the PowerControl and PowerAssist range and to optimise self-consumption with external current sensing.
Can the MultiPlus-II be monitored remotely?
Yes. When connected to a GX device such as a Cerbo GX, system data can be stored and viewed on the free VRM portal, and settings can be changed remotely over the internet.
What does the GX in this model mean?
This model has a built-in GX device, so it provides system monitoring and control and connects to the free VRM portal without needing a separate GX device such as a Cerbo GX.
