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The new microprocessor-controlled Sterling charge distributor allows several battery packs (up to three) to be recharged from the alternator in an intelligent way and with maximum efficiency. This unique product in its design ( it is managed by a microprocessor) has an unequalled efficiency (the voltage drop is 0.01V maximum) and offers many additional features compared to traditional models
Function | Load distributor without voltage drop. Management of the charge priority. |
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Voltage | 12 V |
Maximum input current | 120 A |
Voltage drop | 0.01 V Max |
Number of inputs | 1 |
Number of outputs | 2 |
Load priority | Yes (for the engine battery). |
Alternator fault management | Yes (isolation of the battery banks in case of too low or too high an alternator voltage) |
Battery priority management | When a large amount of current is drawn from one of the outputs, all the power is redirected to that output |
Diagnostic interface | Operation information LED |
IP Protection | IP68 |
Dimensions | 150*120*80 mm |
Connections | M8 |
Weight | 0.6 kg |
The internal voltage drop does not exceed 0.01Volts even at full power (Mofset technology often used for "lossless" charge distributors induces a voltage drop of up to 0.6V at full power) This distributor provides additional safety by protecting the batteries in the event of a generator failure.
If the alternator fails and delivers too high a voltage, it is automatically disconnected from the batteries to preserve them. On the other hand, an alarm warns of this situation. When a current is drawn from one of the batteries (e.g. using the windlass), all the alternator current is directed towards this battery.
The charging priority is given to the starter battery. Other features such as low load alarm are also available.
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