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Argon VM II 4000

115,000.00

Knox Argon VM II 4000 Off Grid Inverter, a powerful solution for your off-grid energy needs. With a rated power of 4000 watts, this inverter can handle heavy-duty appliances and equipment with ease. It features a high efficiency of over 90%, giving you get the most out of your energy.

The inverter operates on a 24V battery system, making it suitable for various setups. It is compact and lightweight, measuring 440mm x 300mm x 120mm and weighing just 10 kg, which simplifies installation and placement. For those with smaller power needs then Knox 3kW Off Grid Inverter is best for them.

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Argon VM II 4500

130,000.00

The Knox Argon VM II 4500 Off Grid Inverter is an advanced power solution designed for reliable off-grid electricity. It offers a rated power of 4500 watts, making it ideal for handling high-demand appliances and equipment. This inverter features an impressive efficiency rating of over 90%, ensuring minimal energy loss and optimal performance.

With its compact design, the Knox 3kW Off Grid Inverter measurement is about 390mm x 288mm x 110mm and weighs just 7.2 kg, making it easy to install and fit into various spaces. It operates on a 24V battery system and provides a stable power supply, even in remote areas where regular electricity is unavailable. For those needing a smaller option.

 

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Argon VM II 6000

155,000.00

Knox Argon VM II 6000 Off Grid Inverter, the perfect solution for reliable and powerful off-grid energy. With a robust 5000-watt capacity, this inverter can easily manage high-demand appliances and equipment. It boasts an impressive efficiency of over 90%, giving you get maximum power with minimal waste.

Knox 5kW Off Grid inverter operates on a 48V battery system, providing stable and consistent electricity. It is compact for its power level, measuring 440mm x 300mm x 120mm and weighing 10 kg, making it easier to install in various setups.

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