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The Sterling alternator regulator ensures a fast and 100% recharge of the battery pack. The result is identical to that of alternator chargers or battery to battery chargers.
The installation is more complex as it is necessary tointervene on the alternator (access to the brushes).
Function | Fast (2 to 5 times faster) and complete recharging of service batteries from the alternator. |
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Connection | Connects to the brushes of the alternator just like the internal regulator |
Compatible alternators | Any type of 12V alternator (possibility of setting the type of positive or negative regulation). Can work alone or in parallel with the existing regulator. |
Compatibility | Compatible with all types of batteries (battery technology can be configured). |
Charging cycle applied | IUoU three-phase charging cycle with temperature compensation (temperature sensor supplied) |
Maximum alternator power | 300 A with internal regulator and 150 A in autonomous mode. |
Control and parameterization | Information available by LED: voltage control, type of batteries configurable, alarms. |
Temperature sensor | One sensor included, for the service park, which allows to adjust the charging voltage |
Other | IP67 waterproof design |
Weight | 0,4 Kg |
Dimensions | 120*80*45mm |
The range of alternator regulator includes three models which you can find under this link.
The charging performances obtained from the alternator become equivalent to those of the most sophisticated shore power chargers (three-phase charging cycle (boost, absorption, floating) by software control with temperature compensation of the battery park). This product is also called a booster because it can recharge a battery pack 3 to 5 times faster than with a conventional system. It will also be able to compensate for the voltage generated by a diode charge distributor insofar as the reference voltage is taken directly from the service park.
The results obtained with the alternator regulator are equivalent to those of the alternator charger , which is easier to set up.
The external regulator takes the service fleet voltage and controls the alternator's electromagnet (rotor) to reduce or increase the alternator's power output to achieve the right charge for the service fleet. Sterling Power external regulators can either operate stand-alone (without the original alternator regulator) or in parallel with the existing regulator to increase the level of redundancy. Mounting the alternator controller requires access to the brush to provide access to the solenoid control. A splitter is also required if multiple battery banks are to be charged. |