The VS3000™ is a solar-direct AC power generator with an integrated solar-centric power management system. It performs three important tasks every day: it generates up to 3000W of AC power directly from the sun; it optimizes the use of available solar power by measuring it and controlling load distribution; and it manages a backup power source. The VS3000™ doesn’t require a battery or other energy consuming components to produce AC electricity. It is compact, lightweight, durable and simple to use. It provides stable AC power directly from the sun and can manage backup power options when the sun isn’t available. It truly is a first-of-a-kind, and we hope you enjoy its benefits for years to come!
Limited Warranty Policy
This VS3000, manufactured in the USA by Vroom Solar, Inc. (the “Warrantor”), is warranted to be free from substantial defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service, for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase by the buyer (the “Purchaser”). It covers the cost of parts and labor necessary to correct substantial defects in material or workmanship, deemed warrantable by the Warrantor. 1-Year, 5-Year and 10-Year Warranty extension options are available.
VS300 External Operational FEATURES
But what if it’s a cloudy day? Will I still have any solar power?
The short answer is “yes”. See the video below for a closer look at this question. One of our earliest installations is at Convoy of Hope, an amazing organization with a driving passion to feed the world, and provide hope to natural disaster victims. It's a great example of a shipping container solution pairing the VS3000™ and our Vroom A-Frame Rack™. The Convoy of Hope installation is a 20' shipping container, with (12) 410W Bi-Facial solar panels (an approx. 4,500-5,000 watt “solar net”), mounted on (3) adjustable Vroom Solar A-Frame Racks™. Even in the very cloudy conditions featured in this video, the VS3000™is still producing solar power, and the VS3000™ will automatically and instantly switch to a backup AC power source (if connected) should loads exceed available solar power.