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Xantrex Truecharge 2 Battery Temperature Sensor 808-0232-02 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Monroeville, Indiana, United States

Monroeville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:XANTREX Manufacturer Part Number:808-0232-02 UPC:N/A

NEW XANTREX TRUECHARGE2 BATTER TEMPERATURE SENSOR

MODEL#808-0232-02

THE BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR MOUNTS ON A TERMINAL POST OF A BATTERY IN A BANK OR ON THE  SIDE OF A BATTEY AND MEASURES ITS TEMPERATURE. IT SENDS PRECISE INFORMATION TO THE CHARGE OR CHARGE CONTROLLER, WHICH AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS VOLTAGE TO HELP ENSURE FULL BATTEY CHARGE DEPENDING ON THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF THE BATTERY INSTALLATION.

FEATURES:

GIVE THE USER FLEXIBILITY TO SET MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENT

CAN BE USED TO OPERATE TWO CHARGERS IN PARALLEL TO INCREASE OUTPU CAPACITY

ALLOWS THE CHARGE TO BE POWERED ON OR PLACED INTO STANDBY WHILE AC POWER IS CONNECTED

PROGRAMS THE CHARGER FOR BATTERY TYPE AND TEMPERATURE.

DEPLAYS FAULTS AND WARNINGS, BASIC BATTERY LEVEL AND SETTINGS.

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