APsystems ECU-C Zigbee Communications Gateway
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| Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 7 x 2 in |
| Weight | 2.25 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Altenergy Power System Inc |
| Manufacturer Part # | 205001 |
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APsystems, ECU-C Gateway, Commercial-Grade ECU (Energy Communication Unit), Single or Three Phase, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, w/ Consumption Monitoring - No RGM, 3 year Warranty, 205001
The knowledge portal for APsystems microinverters is the ECU, their cutting-edge Energy Communication Device. With just a single data and power cable, the device collects module output data from each individual microinverter and transfers it to an internet database in real-time. The APsystems ECU provides a detailed analysis of each microinverter and module in your solar installation from any web-connected computer using the APsystems EMA program. The integrated http webserver in the APsystems ECU provides the easiest and most versatile network integration of any data logger on the market. You can control your solar array in seconds thanks to the user-friendly browser-based interface.
The ECU-C, which was designed from the ground up for industrial applications, includes advanced features such as consumption and output control, communication and relay ports, and high-frequency metering for more data-centric installations.
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