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BEP Digital Dual Sense VSR

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32877
$149.99
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The digital voltage sensing relay (DVSR) provides a highly efficient but inexpensive solution for automatic charging of a second battery bank. It ensures correct charging while removing the risk of flat starting batteries.
  • When the voltage on the first bank rises sufficiently, the DVSR engages allowing the second battery to charge
  • When charging stops and voltage falls, the DVSR automatically isolates the battery banks, ensuring that engine start batteries are kept fully charged
  • Digital circuitry provides superior reliability and extremely low power consumption
  • Safely charge two or more independent battery banks from one charge source (alternator or battery charger)
  • Protects starting batteries from becoming flattened by domestic loads
  • Isolates electronics from harmful electrical surges from starter motors
  • Ignition protected
  • Surface or panel mountable
  • Allows simple charging of dual battery systems
  • 12/24V
  • Engages : 13.4/26.8V
  • Disengages : 12.8/25.6V
  • Rated to 140A continuous
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 69 x 69 x 50mm
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Will these chargers work on starter battery and deep cycle batteries along side solar panels with out problem
Question by: Marsh on 13/08/2021, 9:51 am
Please understand that this isn't a charger but rather a Digital Voltage Sensing Relay. Ie It switches the charging from the start battery to the house battery when the start battery is charged. In general yes this will work with a solar setup. BEP suggest that the solar be connected to the house battery and the DVSR between the start and house batteries. Care and specialist advice should be taken when the start and house batteries have different charging rates.
Answer by: Website Customer Service (JGW) on 13/08/2021, 2:43 pm

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