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Xantrex Heart Echo Charge Charging Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Lutz, Florida, US

Lutz, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:XANTREX Manufacturer Part Number:82-0123-01

Convenient Dual Battery Bank Charging

Xantrex digital echocharge (part#82-0123-01) is designed to charge auxiliary or starting batteries from an inverter/charger or other charging source with limited voltage drop. The Xantrex echocharge detects when the house battery bank is being charged and directs a portion of the charge current to auxiliary or starting batteries. The maximum charger current offered by echocharge is limited to 15 amps.

Product Features

  • 15 A maximum charge current
  • Automatically adjusts for 12 or 24 volt battery banks (both battery banks must be the same DC voltage and battery type)
  • Automatically switches on/off without affecting the in-house battery bank or over-charging
  • Utilizes excess current from the primary charging source
  • Built-in thermal and over-current circuits
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Easy three wire installation

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