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WattPlot™ VisualMATE is now obsolete.

It has been replaced by WattPlot™ ACKcess!


We will continue to make VisualMATE available, on request, to sites running older OutBack Power Systems equipment, such as the MATE or MATE2, or for older PCs unable to run the WattPlot™ ACKcess software.  Otherwise, we recommend that you download WattPlot™ ACKcess version 6, which offers similar functionality, still at no charge!

WattPlot™ VisualMATE gives you a simple and unique animated view of precisely what your OutBack renewable energy system is doing every second - where the power is coming from and where it is going to:

WattPlot VisualMATE screen, showing real-time system activity and power flow

The above sample screen is for a system with one inverter, multiple charge controllers, and a FLEXnet DC monitor.  The WattPlot VisualMATE display for your system may be different, depending on the devices and information available.


WattPlot™ VisualMATE is part of the now-obsolete WattPlot™ 5 suite of tools.  That means it can receive and display data from any MATE: original, MATE2, MATE3, or AXS Port.

Please contact us to get a copy of WattPlot™ VisualMATE.  There is no license fee.

A more detailed overview of the software is available in the WattPlot™ VisualMATE User's Guide.

"I have been using your WattPlot PRO since I had commissioned my outback system and love it.  I came across the VisualMATE and now am using it as a monitor in my kitchen where everyone can now see what is going on.  The use of the display has caused everyone in the household to notice what is going on and I now see all the kids turning things off such as lights, tv's, radios etc.  They all say the display with the usage and production is the reason.  [...]  A job well done.  And my donation has been sent to SELF.  Thank you very much."

- Gerard Duffy, Bloomfield, NJ



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