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The battery charger enables you to recharge a battery bank from the alternator much more quickly and completely.
It's easy to install, and some models offer voltage conversion.
Desired effect | Rapid (2 to 5 times faster) and complete recharging of batteries from the alternator |
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Charging cycle applied | Three-phase charging cycle (IUoU) with temperature compensation (temperature probe supplied) |
Connection | No need to dismantle the alternator (connection similar to that of a relay) |
Compatibility | Compatible with all battery types, including lithium(9 cycles available) and alternators |
System voltage Input / Output | 24 Volts / 24 Volts |
Dimensions / Weight | 190 x 160 x 70 / 1.4 kg |
Input current | 24V / 35A Maximum independent of alternator power |
Load current | 30A independent of alternator output (limits current, useful for some batteries, especially lithium) |
Regenerative brakes | Compatible with regenerative brakes |
Other functions | Reduces the charging voltage of certain alternators whose charging voltage is too high, particularly during the floating phase |
Option | Control panel |
The battery-to-battery charger enables a service fleet to be rapidly and completely recharged from the alternator. It's easy to install, and some models offer voltage conversion. The battery-to-battery charger is a product that has become increasingly popular in recent years, and the Sterling range, by far the most comprehensive on the market, has expanded considerably to meet this growing demand. Like the alternator charger, it guarantees optimum charging of service batteries from the alternator, and is very easy to install.
Some models offer voltage conversion, so you can recharge a 24 V battery such as the bow thruster from a 12 V alternator, or recharge a 12 V service battery directly from a 24 V alternator.
It's also worth noting that battery-to-battery chargers can be used to limit the current, a useful feature for complying with the charging constraints of Lithium batteries, or to limit the alternator's power output and protect it from premature wear and tear.
This new model also makes it possible to:
You can also consult our product sheet for an overview of our range of products dedicated to optimizing the recharging of service battery fleets.
The battery-to-battery charger is connected in the same way as a relay. It enables efficient recharging of the connected battery bank from the alternator. The current entering the battery bank is limited by the nominal value of the device. This new model incorporates the features of the previous range in a more compact housing. Compared with the previous generation, it incorporates the option of reducing the charging voltage independently of the alternator voltage (some current alternators have a charging voltage too high to ensure recharging (particularly during maintenance) of service batteries). It is compatible with the Euro 6 standard (regenerative brakes) and is easy to install even in this case. |
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The battery charger enables you to recharge a battery bank from the alternator much more quickly and completely.
It's easy to install, and some models offer voltage conversion.
Desired effect | Rapid (2 to 5 times faster) and complete recharging of batteries from the alternator |
---|---|
Charging cycle applied | Three-phase charging cycle (IUoU) with temperature compensation (temperature probe supplied) |
Connection | No need to dismantle the alternator (connection similar to that of a relay) |
Compatibility | Compatible with all battery types, including lithium(9 cycles available) and alternators |
System voltage Input / Output | 24 Volts / 24 Volts |
Dimensions / Weight | 190 x 160 x 70 / 1.4 kg |
Input current | 24V / 35A Maximum independent of alternator power |
Load current | 30A independent of alternator output (limits current, useful for some batteries, especially lithium) |
Regenerative brakes | Compatible with regenerative brakes |
Other functions | Reduces the charging voltage of certain alternators whose charging voltage is too high, particularly during the floating phase |
Option | Control panel |
The battery-to-battery charger enables a service fleet to be rapidly and completely recharged from the alternator. It's easy to install, and some models offer voltage conversion. The battery-to-battery charger is a product that has become increasingly popular in recent years, and the Sterling range, by far the most comprehensive on the market, has expanded considerably to meet this growing demand. Like the alternator charger, it guarantees optimum charging of service batteries from the alternator, and is very easy to install.
Some models offer voltage conversion, so you can recharge a 24 V battery such as the bow thruster from a 12 V alternator, or recharge a 12 V service battery directly from a 24 V alternator.
It's also worth noting that battery-to-battery chargers can be used to limit the current, a useful feature for complying with the charging constraints of Lithium batteries, or to limit the alternator's power output and protect it from premature wear and tear.
This new model also makes it possible to:
You can also consult our product sheet for an overview of our range of products dedicated to optimizing the recharging of service battery fleets.
The battery-to-battery charger is connected in the same way as a relay. It enables efficient recharging of the connected battery bank from the alternator. The current entering the battery bank is limited by the nominal value of the device. This new model incorporates the features of the previous range in a more compact housing. Compared with the previous generation, it incorporates the option of reducing the charging voltage independently of the alternator voltage (some current alternators have a charging voltage too high to ensure recharging (particularly during maintenance) of service batteries). It is compatible with the Euro 6 standard (regenerative brakes) and is easy to install even in this case. |
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