RedArc 6A DC to DC Battery Charger
- Price
- $432
RedArc 6A DC to DC Battery Charger
Includes:
1x 6A DC to DC Battery Charger - BCDC1206
Details:
The BCDC1206 is a three stage 12 Volt 6 Amp DC to DC charger that operates with an input of between 9 and 32V.
The input voltage of the BCDC1206 can be above, below or equal to the output voltage making it ideal for charging an auxiliary 12V battery where the distance from the main battery may cause a significant voltage drop.
The wide operating voltage range provides a simple solution to charging trailer mounted batteries.
The BCDC1206 can deliver sufficient current to charge a battery that has a typical DC compressor fridge connected.
Approved for use in Australia and New Zealand only
Features
- Compact in size
- Over current and short circuit protection
- High operating temperature range up to 70°C
- Over temperature protection
- Input under voltage shutdown
- Input over voltage shutdown
- Led indication of output mode
Specifications
Input (Operating) Voltage: 9 - 32VDC
Output System Voltage: 12VDC
Maximum Charging Voltage: 14.5V
Output Current Rating (Cont.): 6A
Warranty: 2 Years
Standby Current Draw: <150uA
Protection: Over-Current, Short Circuit
Length (mm): 80
Width (mm): 60
Height (mm): 20
Weight (kg): 0.2
Type Approval: Approved for use in Australia and New Zealand only
Disclaimer: It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure all products and the installation thereof meet current LVV requirements, where applicable.
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