Samlex Automatic Charging Relay

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Description

Samlex Automatic Charging Relay (BS100)

The Samlex Automatic Charging Relay BS100 is a highly efficient and reliable solution for managing the charging of dual battery systems. Ideal for marine applications, this relay ensures optimal battery performance while safeguarding against over-discharge and unnecessary power loss. Its compact design and intelligent features make it a perfect addition to boats and yachts.

Key Features

  • Automatic Voltage Detection: The relay seamlessly detects 12V or 24V systems, adapting effortlessly to your setup.
  • Smart Charging: Prioritizes charging the starter battery to ensure reliable engine starts.
  • Bidirectional Charging: Allows charging from either battery, enhancing system flexibility.
  • No Voltage Drop: Maintains efficient power flow, ensuring all connected devices perform optimally.
  • Microprocessor-Controlled Operation: Ensures precision and reliability in all charging scenarios.
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Measures just 46 x 46 x 80 mm and weighs only 0.11 kg, making it easy to install in tight spaces.
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.

Benefits for Marine Use

  • Starter Battery Protection: Prevents over-discharge, ensuring the starter battery always has sufficient power for critical operations.
  • Easy Installation: Integrates seamlessly with your existing alternator circuit, eliminating the need for complex modifications.
  • Reliable in Challenging Conditions: Engineered to withstand marine environments, offering consistent performance on the water.

Technical Specifications

  • Input Voltage: Automatic detection of 12V or 24V.
  • Output Voltage: 13.2V or 26.4V DC.
  • Output Current: 100 Amps.
  • Dimensions: 46 x 46 x 80 mm.
  • Weight: 0.11 kg.

The Samlex Automatic Charging Relay BS100 is a versatile, user-friendly, and efficient solution for managing dual battery systems in marine environments.

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