Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board - Portrait
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Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board - Portrait

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Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board - PortraitExotronic Coorong Series Pre wired Victron Board Portrait: Complete Off Grid Power Hub for Van Conversions Plug and Play 12V Electrical System with Victron Energy Components The Exotronic Coorong Series Pre wired Victron Board (Portrait) is a fully integrated, factory wired power solution that eliminates the complexity of DIY electrical builds. Designed for van conversions, campervans, and RV power systems, this board combines a Victron 3000VA

Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board – Portrait: Complete Off-Grid Power Hub for Van Conversions

Plug-and-Play 12V Electrical System with Victron Energy Components

The Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board (Portrait) is a fully integrated, factory-wired power solution that eliminates the complexity of DIY electrical builds. Designed for van conversions, campervans, and RV power systems, this board combines a Victron 3000VA MultiPlus-II inverter/charger, 50A MPPT solar controller, 30A DC-DC charger, and BMV-712 battery monitor into a single, compact assembly. Every component is pre-connected with oversized cabling and protected by circuit breakers and fuses, so you can focus on your build rather than wiring diagrams.

Unlike generic DIY boards that require sourcing individual parts and risk mismatched components, the Coorong Series arrives ready to install. It reduces the risk of wiring errors, short circuits, and under-specification—common pitfalls in custom electrical setups. The portrait orientation (530 x 750 x 170 mm) is ideal for mounting under a bed or bench seat, maximising usable living space.

Key Features at a Glance

  • Victron 3000VA MultiPlus-II Inverter/Charger – Powers 10A appliances with a 120A mains charger and automatic transfer switch for seamless grid-to-battery transition.
  • Victron 50A SmartSolar MPPT (Bluetooth) – Optimises solar harvest via a genuine red Anderson connector, compatible with 12V, 24V, and 48V battery banks.
  • Victron 30A Orion-Tr Smart DC-DC Charger (Bluetooth) – Charges from a smart alternator through a grey Anderson plug, with non-isolated design for common-negative systems.
  • Victron BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor (Bluetooth) – Tracks state of charge, current, and voltage with a 9m cable to the remote display.
  • Integrated AC & DC Protection – Safety switch, 12-blade fuse block, Exotronic circuit breakers, and a 400A MEGA fuse on 70mm² double-insulated cable ensure reliable, low-loss power delivery.
  • Pre-Wired & Tested – Every connection is professionally terminated and verified, saving hours of labour and reducing the chance of costly mistakes.

Why a Pre-Wired Board Matters

Building a van electrical system from scratch demands expertise in cable sizing, fuse selection, and component compatibility. A single undersized wire or incorrect breaker can lead to voltage drop, overheating, or even fire. The Coorong Series removes this uncertainty. Its 70mm² power cable and 400A MEGA fuse are correctly matched to the inverter’s surge capacity, while the 12-blade fuse block provides organised DC distribution for lights, pumps, and accessories. The board is fully documented with a wiring diagram, making external connections—solar panels, starter battery, and loads—straightforward.

Designed for Australian Conditions

Whether you’re touring the Outback or parked by the coast, this board is built to endure. The Victron components are known for their reliability in high-temperature environments, and the board’s layout ensures adequate airflow around heat-generating devices. The Bluetooth-enabled controllers and monitor let you adjust settings and view performance from your phone, so you can fine-tune charging profiles without accessing the board directly.

Installation Flexibility

The portrait form factor suits tight spaces, and the board can be wall or floor mounted. All external connections use industry-standard Anderson plugs—red for solar, grey for starter battery—making it easy to disconnect and service. The included 9m remote cables for the MultiPlus control panel and BMV-712 display allow you to position the user interface in a convenient location, away from the main board.

What’s in the Box

  • Pre-assembled board with all Victron components
  • Victron Digital Multi Control (remote on/off/charger-only switch)
  • BMV-712 display with 9m cable
  • 9m cable for Multi Control
  • Wiring diagram and installation guide

Shipping Note

This unit is shipped on a pallet due to its weight (33 kg). The driver will not unload; please ensure a business address or someone available to assist at a residential address.

Power Your Adventure with Confidence

Upgrade your van’s electrical system with the Exotronic Coorong Series Pre-wired Victron Board and enjoy a professionally engineered power hub that gets you on the road faster. Order today and experience the peace of mind that comes from a factory-tested, plug-and-play solution.

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This is a great Romantasy book full of action, adventure, and everything you look for in this genre. I won’t lie: it does kinda feel like the author found every common trope from every successful book of this kind and threw them all into this novel. But if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Especially in romance, there’s a large audience who has specific expectations, and they want them every time. Nothing wrong with that and many times I’m one of them. I have no idea what defines a spoiler honestly, so spoiler alert!!!!!!! Tropes include: Only one bed at the inn/bar Dissatisfaction with life before hunk appears Lost royalty The chosen one Montage of dress up time followed by shocked hunk Forbidden romance between two from rival peoples Power that cannot be controlled, simply guided/asked Gathering intel at the inn/bar FMC who knows how to fight/use weapons well There’s probably more but no need to list them all. Good story and I would recommend!
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