Product information
Introduction to the TX-Rail solar module
The TX-Rail solar module is the ideal solution for boat owners who value innovative technology and practical application. Based on the tried-and-tested TX modules for bimini and sprayhood, this module offers extended functions that make it much easier to use on board.
Key features
- Flexible installation: The solar modules are simply hooked onto the railing and can be extended with the TX rails if required.
- Stability: The double-leaf TX-Rail models TX-Rail 22039 and RX-Rail 22052 are equipped with D-rings on the hinge to ensure secure fastening.
- Versatile use: The module can be completely folded up even when the TX-Risers are fitted. However, the TX risers must be removed for a flat display.
Installation instructions
- Hook the module into the railing by the D-rings using the enclosed snap hooks.
- Pass the outer wing through above the lower wire rope and hook it onto the upper wire rope.
- To attach the module vertically to the railing, connect the two wings with two LOXXes at the lower edge of the fabric.
- If necessary, extend the module with the TX rails by releasing the LOXXes at the lower edge of the fabric and lifting the inner wing.
Technical details
- Model variants: The single-leaf TX-Rail 12052 and the double-leaf models TX-Rail 22039 and RX-Rail 22052.
- Cable equipment: Each module is equipped with a 3m long 2x2.5mm² cable that is routed to the upper railing cable.
- Additional accessories: The scope of delivery includes 10m of 2x2.5qmm cable and a waterproof coupling/plug pair to enable a deck feed-through.
Safety and functionality
The railing remains available as a handrail at all times, which ensures the safety of the crew. When retracted, the railing can still be used to attach fenders when mooring and casting off or when locking the boat.
The TX-Rail solar module combines innovative technology with practicality, making it a valuable addition to any boat.
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