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KS TOOLS efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzähler ( 117.7511 )

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KS TOOLS efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzähler ( 117.7511 )Produktbeschreibung: efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzhler efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne StromzhlerMerkmale: Ladestation zur Wand oder Sulenmontage nach IEC61851 fr Elektro und Hybridfahrzeuge mit Ladekabel Typ 2 (IEC 62196 2) bis zu 11 kW Ladeleistung 16 A (dreiphasig) 400 V Mode 3

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efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzähler · efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzähler

Merkmale:

  • Ladestation zur Wand- oder Säulenmontage nach IEC61851
  • für Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeuge
  • mit Ladekabel Typ 2 (IEC 62196-2)
  • bis zu 11 kW Ladeleistung
  • 16 A (dreiphasig)
  • 400 V
  • Mode 3
  • Fehlerstrom-Schutzschalter RCD Typ B
  • mit Überhitzungsschutz
  • 5 Meter Kabellänge
  • RFID Zugangskontrolle
  • praktische Halterung für Typ 2 Stecker
  • TÜV geprüft, CE und RoHS zertifiziert

Die efuturo Wallbox zeichnet sich durch ihre kompakte Bauweise als platzsparende Ladestation für Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeuge aus. Durch die integrierte LED-Anzeige ist die Wallbox einfach zu bedienen und liefert auf einen Blick Informationen über den Ladestatus oder mögliche Fehlermeldungen. Abgesichert ist die Wallbox über einen RCD Typ B Fehlerstromschutz-Schalter und erfüllt hiermit höchste Sicherheitsstandards. Das hochwertige Kunststoffgehäuse eignet sich für einen sicheren Betrieb der efuturo Wallbox im Außenbereich. Der ergonomisch geformte Typ 2 Ladestecker, und das hochwertige und langlebige Kabel mit 5 Meter Aktionsradius verbindet die Wallbox schnell und unkompliziert mit Ihrem Elektro- oder Hybridfahrzeug. Der integrierte RFID Kartenleser ermöglicht Ihnen die Nutzung der Wallbox durch Unbefugte zu verhindern. Halten Sie einfach die mitgelieferte RFID Karte an die Wallbox. Der Ladevorgang wird erst nach dieser Authentifizierung freigeschaltet, die Wallbox beginnt die Kommunikation mit dem Fahrzeug. Sollten Sie die Wallbox einmal nicht verwenden, können Sie den Typ 2 Stecker in der dafür vorgesehenen Halterung aufgeräumt unterbringen, um Beschädigungen des Steckers durch Überfahren o.ä. zu vermeiden. Verwandeln Sie Ihre Garage oder Ihren Kundenparkplatz in Ihre persönliche Tankstelle für Ihr Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeuge mit der efuturo Wallbox. Die optional erhältliche Standsäule bringt Ihre Wallbox zusätzlich zur Geltung. Mit der efuturo Wallbox ist es möglich die Ladezeit bedeutend zu reduzieren. Während der Ladezyklus für einen Renault Zoe an einer Haushaltssteckdose (2,3 kW) ca. 25 Stunden benötigt sind es bei einer 3,7 kW Wallbox noch ca. 16 Stunden und bei 11 kW lediglich 4,5 Stunden. Bis zu 10-Mal schneller geht es mit einer 22 kW Wallbox, die Ladezeit verkürzt sich auf ca. 2,5 Stunden. Zu beachten ist hierbei, dass unsere haushaltsüblichen Steckdosen für die Strommengen zum Laden von Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeugen nicht ausgelegt sind. Zwar ist es möglich Fahrzeuge an Steckdosen zu laden, dies sollte allerdings nur als Notlösung betrachtet werden. Der einfache Aufbau der efuturo Wallbox erspart Ihnen eine böse Überraschung bei der Rechnung Ihres Elektrikers. Die verbauten Komponenten sind Ihrem Elektriker bestens bekannt. Der extrem teure RCD Typ B Fehlerstrom-Schutzschalter ist bereits in der efuturo Wallbox integriert. Dies garantiert Ihnen die höchste Sicherheit und der Schutzschalter muss nicht zusätzlich im externen Schaltschrank vom Fachmann installiert werden. In unseren efuturo Wallboxen mit 11 kW bzw. 22 kW lässt sich leider aufgrund der sehr geringen Gehäusegröße der Wallbox kein Stromzähler integrieren. Hierfür bieten wir einen Stromzähler zusätzlich an. Dieser kann vom Elektriker einfach im Schaltschrank auf einer Hutschiene montiert und vor die Wallbox angeschlossen werden. Über diesen MID geeichten Stromzähler lässt sich der Stromverbrauch ablesen. Hiermit können Sie Ihren Stromverbrauch beobachten. Vermieter können über den MID geeichten Stromzähler den Verbrauch des Ladestroms mit Ihren Mietern abrechnen.

Technische Daten:

- Abmessung Gehäuse (HxBxT): 199 x 326 x 132 mm
- Betriebstemperatur:
- 40° bis + 45°C
- DC Fehlerstromerkennung: Ja
- erweiterbar durch Standsäule: Ja
- Farbe: schwarz
- Hersteller: KS Tools
- Herstellernummer: 117.7511
- Kabelfarbe: schwarz
- Kabelform: gerade
- Kabellänge: 5 Meter
- Kabelquerschnitt: 5* 2,5 mm² + 1* 0,5 mm²
- Kommunikation: (IEC 61851): Mode 3
- Ladeleistung: bis zu 11 kW
- Lademodus: Mode 3
- Modell efuturo: efuturo Wallbox mit Typ 2 Ladekabel, 3 Phasen, bis zu 11 kW, 16 A, 400 V, Mode 3, mit RFID Zugangskontrolle, ohne Stromzähler
- Montagemöglichkeiten: Wandmontage oder auf Standsäule
- Norm: IEC 61851
- Paarungszyklen: bis zu 10.000
- RFID: Ja
- Schutzeinrichtung: RCD Typ B
- Schutzklasse: IP 55
- Spannung: 400 V DC
- Stecker fahrzeugseitig: Typ 2
- Stromstärke: max. 16 Ampere (3-phasig)
- Stromzähler: Nein
- Videolink Anwendung: https://youtu.be/44JvCgEU_xk
- Zertifizierung: TÜV, CE, RoHS
- Zugangsschutz: mit
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Desmond Yuen
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
The past is the future? Focus on the big picture
Format: Hardcover
This book isn’t just about economics; it also takes a captivating look at history. Written in a style similar to his previous book, "Big Debt Crises," Ray presents history in cycles. To make things easier to grasp, he added some helpful features: passages are bolded for a quick read, and a red dot marks principles that are considered timeless and universal truths. I really appreciate the QUICK-READ option. It’s so easy to overlook key points in a long book, but the bolded sections help me focus. For example, one universal truth is, "Throughout time, the formula for success has been a system in which well-educated people operating civilly with each other, come up with innovations, receive funding through capital markets, and own the means by which their innovation..." The book is divided into three parts: How the world works, How it has worked over the last 500 years, and the Future. The first part explores the rise and fall of empires. The second offers an in-depth look at the Dutch Empire, the British Empire, the United States, and China. The last part looks ahead at what’s to come. The appendix even includes a computer-generated power score for 11 world-leading countries. I haven’t finished the entire book yet, but after reading some chapters, I can say Ray did a fantastic job condensing 500 years of history into an accessible, engaging format. The graphs also help clarify his points. It answered many questions I had, like how pandemics have impacted the world. Instead of flipping through multiple books to find answers, I can find everything I need here. What I also really appreciate is Ray’s honesty. He doesn’t shy away from tough issues. If he's not an expert on something, he clearly states where he learned it from. He’s straightforward, sincere, and speaks his mind. Even if you do not believe that history will repeat itself, you will still enjoy reading this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021
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Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Phenomenal book, one major criticism
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Great book. Dalio does a remarkable job seeing the bigger picture and providing confidence through historical events/ever repeating cycles that you can predict at a high level what is coming next for a given country or the world and plan accordingly. The corkscrew of evolution analogy is a perfect one, where the human race has up and down cycles but always trends up longer term thanks to technological innovation. My one criticism is he speaks out of both sides of his mouth in one instance, presumably because he doesn’t want to upset any high ranking politicians or leaders he may be friends with, which I found to be disappointing. On the one hand, he notes at the start of the book that no two democracies have waged war with each other, wars have only been fought between dictators/police states and democracies or just dictators/police states. Then later on when discussing China, he all but excuses and rationalizes their increasingly authoritarian state, as seen by Xi crowning himself leader until death and abolishing the precedent of 2 5 year term limits as of 2018. He blesses the Chinese approach of a few rulers knowing what’s best for all, as if those rulers are acting in the broader interest of Chinese people, and that’s an acceptable alternative to democratic rule. He cites the recent video game ban as having merit or at least being understandable, suggesting that he thinks the ends can justify the means. All the while there’s no mention of the atrocities of Mao under this authoritarian type of rule, no mention of the Muslim genocide going on now, the suppression of free speech and jailings and beating and murders of those that oppose the current regime, no mention of internet censorship, etc. To bring the criticism full circle, he doesn’t link his first point on wars and authoritarians always being involved in them, with the fact that China is an authoritarian state and therefore it’s rise threatens the free world and human progress. Ironically, he does correctly acknowledge China’s opening up to market and establishment of capitalist principles for rocketing them toward the US in terms of power, while refuses to critique the political system despite its history of failings, violence and pain. Russia invading Ukraine couldn’t drive this point (ie the civil or political system being as important as the economic system to the long term success of a country and world peace) home any harder.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
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Harold Hall
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Can be effectively used as a working tool for the predictor (not just for investments)
Format: Hardcover
This is one of the best works on the declining economy and US, associated possible revolution/civil war and later major power war, that is presented in a clear, convincing and replicable way. Kudos to Dalio!! More importantly, the contents of the book can be used to predict upcoming events rather than just perceiving the world on fire with several likely upcoming breakouts (e.g., war with China over Taiwan, the likely loss of our reserve currency, the unsustainable and uncontrollable burgeoning national debt which grows by a trillion USD every 100 days). The author makes a valid case that significant events are moving very rapidly and, for the rest of the 2020s, things are going to get a whole lot worse for the non-elites in our society. Of note, the book was actually written in 2020, published the next year, which then allows the readership now in 2025 to verify the accuracy the observations and predictions. Right on target!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
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Peter Ganavazos
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great book for understanding how the world works!
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Dalio has a unique perspective on the topic of the changing world order. He is a successful businessman who has spent his career analyzing economic trends and patterns, and this book is a culmination of his findings. His writing is clear and concise, making complex economic concepts easy to understand. One of the best features of the book is its organization. The book is broken down into 14 chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of the changing world order. Dalio starts with the big picture, examining the major forces driving the changing world order, before delving into the specifics of each major empire, including the Dutch, British, American, Chinese, Soviet, and Japanese empires. Ultimately, he brings everything full circle by discussing the changing world order today and what the future may hold. Another great aspect of the book is the way that Dalio weaves history and economics together. He doesn't just present economic theories in a vacuum; he uses real-world examples to show how they have played out over time. For example, in Chapter 5, he discusses the Great Depression and how it shaped the changing world order in the 1930s and 1940s. He also uses the rise of populism in Chapter 7 to illustrate how economic inequality can lead to political instability. Overall, I would highly recommend "The Changing World Order" to any intelligent human interested in economics, history, or politics. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping our world today and what the future may hold. As Dalio himself puts it, "understanding how the world works is essential if you want to accomplish your goals and live a fulfilling life." Here are some key takeaways from the book: The changing world order is driven by three major forces: the changing relative powers of countries, the changing relative productivity of countries, and the changing values of countries. The rise and fall of empires is a natural part of the changing world order. Each empire has its own unique characteristics, but they all follow a similar pattern of rise, peak, and decline. The post-World War II order was built on the idea of free trade and cooperation between nations. However, this order is now under threat due to rising nationalism and protectionism. China is currently on the rise and is likely to become the world's dominant economic power in the coming decades. However, although this rise is not guaranteed, and there are many challenges that China will need to overcome, the US needs to step up its game on several fronts to compete. The future of the world order is uncertain, but there are a few things we can say with some degree of certainty. For example, the rise of automation and artificial intelligence is a hot topic today likely to have a major impact on the global economy in the coming years. Overall, "The Changing World Order" is a well-written and informative book that is sure to appeal to a wide range of readers. Whether you're a history buff, an economics nerd, or just someone who wants to better understand the world we live in, this book is well worth your time. As Dalio himself says, "The more you know, the more you'll understand, and the more you'll be able to make informed decisions about your own life." Five stars from me, give it a read!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
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Jayme
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
10/10 Recommend
Format: Hardcover
I took Jeffrey Sachs's Globalization class on EDX Academy and somehow stumbled upon this book in between class and finding books around the subject. I watched his youtube video that generalizes the book and was blown away by how my current class I was taking aligned with it. This book is an easy read, and especially for those who aren't well-versed about world history and world economics. I will admit that I do love history, and am learning economics, so this book was a beautiful way merge all these timelines together. The book breaks down and summarizes key points in world history and economics to make points to get the message across each chapter. Font size is great! Might even be considered larger compared to other books. The only thing I wish this book provided was thicker paper in the physical book itself, especially for the hardcover version. If Ray Dahlio ever comes out with a special edition of this with a higher quality paper, I would gladly purchase it for my collection.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025

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