Panel Solter PS-100 for solar generators
- Number of panels: 5
- Service voltage (Vmp): 18V
- Peak power: 100W +/- 10%
€268.02 VAT incl.
The Solar Generator Solter ASTRO 600 It is a portable and efficient solution to meet energy needs in places without access to the electrical grid. With a 560 Wh battery (156,000 mAh/3.6V), offers several exit options, including 230V AC with pure wave (600W), 12V DC, and USB outputs for electronic devices.
This solar generator recharges in various ways: AC 230V in 5.5 - 6.6 hours, , Solar in 8 - 10 hours with the PS-100x1 panel, or 12V automobile in 7.5 - 8.5 hours. Additionally, it supports simultaneous use and charging (pass-through charging), ideal for emergency situations. Its USB outputs include a USB-C up to 60W and two USB-A with 18W of power, covering various charging needs.
With built-in protections against Short circuits, overload, overheating and more, the ASTRO 600 ensures safety and reliability in its use. Its compact size (290x165x230mm) and weight of 5.5 kg they make it easy to transport, and it is ideal for outdoor activities, camping, or as a backup power source. The battery has a lifespan of 800 cycles to DOD ≥ 80%.
MODEL | ASTRO 600 |
Outputs | 230V / 12V / USB |
Battery | 560 Wh (156,000 mAh/3.6V) |
Continuous AC 230V output | 600W / Pure wave |
Charging time 0-100% | AC 230V ➝ 5.5 - 6.6h, Solar (PS-100x1) ➝ 8 - 10h, Car 12V ➝ 7.5 - 8.5h |
AC charger | 100-240Vac / 24Vdc 5A |
Car charger adapter | 12V-24V / 7A Max |
Solar charging input | 12V-24V / 7A Max |
12V DC output |
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AC output waveform | Pure sine wave |
AC output voltage | 230Vac ±10% |
Dimensions | 290x165x230mm |
Frequency | 50Hz ±5% |
USB outputs |
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LED light | 2W Max, 3 Levels (L/M/H adjustable) With SOS indication |
Protections | Short circuit / Overcurrent / Overvoltage / Undervoltage / Overload / Overtemperature |
Working temperature | 0 to 40ºC |
Battery cycles | ⩾ 800 cycles DOD ⩾ 80% |
Simultaneous use and charging (Pass-through charging) | Supported |
Weight | 5.5 kg |
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