Victron

Victron Quattro-II 48/5000/70-50 Inverter/Charger

£1,290.00
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QUA482504010
The Victron Quattro-II 48/5000/70-50 is a 48 V inverter/charger delivering 5000 VA continuous output (4000 W at 25°C), 9000 W peak and a 70 A charger, with a single AC input, a 50 A transfer switch, ESS support and PowerAssist.

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Description

The Victron Quattro-II 48/5000/70-50 is a combined sine wave inverter and battery charger for a 48 V system, designed for marine, mobile and off-grid use and for energy storage (ESS). It has a single AC input with a 50 A transfer switch and connects to grid or generator power, taking over the supply instantly if that source fails. PowerControl limits the current drawn from a generator or the grid so it is not overloaded, while PowerAssist boosts a limited source with battery power during short peaks. An uninterrupted main output changes over in under 20 ms to keep sensitive equipment running, and a second output sheds non-essential loads when required. The Quattro-II is ESS-ready and supports parallel and three phase operation, so several units can be combined for higher power. Monitoring and configuration are handled over VE.Bus and, with a GX device, through the free VRM portal and app.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Combined 48 V sine wave inverter and 70 A battery charger in one unit
  • 5000 VA continuous output, 4000 W at 25°C and 9000 W peak power
  • Single AC input with 50 A integrated transfer switch
  • PowerControl and PowerAssist manage and boost limited generator or grid power
  • ESS (Energy Storage System) ready for self-consumption and backup
  • Uninterrupted changeover in under 20 milliseconds protects sensitive loads
  • Parallel and three phase capable via VE.Bus
  • VRM remote monitoring and control when paired with a GX device

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Key specifications

System voltage48 V
Continuous output power5000 VA
Continuous output power at 25°C4000 W
Peak power9000 W
Maximum charge current70 A
Transfer switch50 A

AC inputs

Number of AC inputs1
AC input voltage range187 to 265 VAC
AC input frequency45 to 65 Hz (power factor 1)
Maximum feed-through current50 A

Inverter

DC input voltage range38 to 66 V
Output voltage / frequency230 VAC +/-2%, 50 Hz +/-0.1%
Cont. output power at 25°C (VA)5000 VA
Cont. output power at 25°C (W)4000 W
Cont. output power at 40°C (W)3700 W
Cont. output power at 65°C (W)3000 W
Peak power9000 W
Maximum efficiency96 %
Maximum apparent feed-in power5000 VA
Zero load power18 W
Zero load power in AES mode12 W
Zero load power in Search mode2 W

Charger

Charge voltage 'absorption'57.6 V
Charge voltage 'float'55.2 V
Storage mode52.8 V
Maximum charge current70 A
Battery temperature sensorYes

Connectivity & control

VE.Bus communication portFor parallel and three phase operation, remote monitoring and system integration
General purpose comms portYes, 2x
Programmable relayYes (general alarm, DC under voltage or genset start/stop). AC rating 230 V / 4 A
Auxiliary outputYes (32 A), switches off in inverter mode by default
Remote on/offYes

Environmental

Operating temperature range-40 to +65 °C (fan assisted cooling)
Humidity (non-condensing)Max. 95 %

Physical

Material & colourSteel, blue RAL 5012
Protection categoryIP21
Battery connectionM8 bolts
230 VAC connectionScrew terminals 13 mm² (6 AWG)
Weight29 kg
Dimensions (h x w x d)565 x 320 x 148 mm

Conformance

SafetyEN-IEC 60335-1, EN-IEC 60335-2-29, EN-IEC 62109-1, EN-IEC 62109-2
Emission / ImmunityEN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-6-1/-6-2/-6-3
Anti-islandingPer Victron certificates

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What is the Quattro-II and how does it differ from the standard Quattro?
The Quattro-II is a combined inverter and charger with a single AC input and a 50 A transfer switch, and it adds ESS (Energy Storage System) functionality for self-consumption and backup. It connects to grid or generator power and takes over the supply instantly if that source fails.
What does ESS functionality provide?
ESS lets the Quattro-II work as part of an energy storage system, combining solar or grid charging with battery storage to optimise self-consumption and provide backup power. It is compatible with both solar charge controllers and grid-tie inverters.
What is the difference between PowerControl and PowerAssist?
PowerControl lets you set a maximum grid or generator current so the Quattro-II never overloads the source, using any spare capacity to charge the battery. PowerAssist goes further and tops up a limited source with power from the battery during short peaks, then recharges once the load drops.
How quickly does it switch over during a power failure?
The main output is uninterrupted and takes over the supply in less than 20 milliseconds when grid, shore or generator power is lost, so computers and other sensitive equipment keep running without disruption.
How do I monitor and control the Quattro-II?
Settings are configured with VEConfigure software via an MK3-USB interface. Monitoring and control options include a Cerbo GX or Ekrano GX, the VE.Bus Smart dongle over Bluetooth, a Digital Multi Control panel, and the free VRM portal and VRM app when a GX device is connected to the internet.