Experience next-generation onboard energy with Fischer Panda’s i-Series – our most advanced line of inverter generators. Designed for yacht owners, explorers and professional users who demand top-tier performance with minimum noise, the i-Series delivers ultra-stable voltage and frequency, even under fluctuating loads.
Thanks to cutting-edge inverter technology and speed-regulated operation, fuel consumption and exhaust emissions are reduced by up to 30% compared to conventional fixed-speed generators. The engine adapts dynamically to the actual load – running only as fast as needed – while always providing a constant voltage of 230 V / 50 Hz or 120 V / 60 Hz.
Panda 50 Hz / 3000 rpm marine diesel generators have a dual circuit cooling (seawater cooling with heat exchanger) and "wet exhaust". Depending on version, the generators are available with single-phase (230V) or three phase (400V) windings. The xSeries Version have a regulated voltage control with a tolerance of +/- 3V and are controlled by digital panel featuring an autostart and data-logging.
Ideal for charging battery banks, our powerful DC generators operate for short intervals to keep batteries charged and support peak power requirements. Running for 2x 30 minutes is often sufficent to provide the power for most daily recreational load profiles.
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