BLUE SEA BATTERY CHARGER 12V 10A 2-OUTPUTS & ACR
Product Code: BS7603
Price: €286.86 (Incl Vat)
Product Description:
- Charge two batteries at or away from the dock with a 10A multistage battery charger and integrated 65A Automatic Charging Relay (ACR)
- AC charging at the dock: Use AC shore power to charge two isolated battery banks with the 3 Stage 10 Amp battery charger
- DC charging away from the dock: Share the DC power from the alternator with both the Start and the Auxiliary battery through the integrated 65A ACR
- Battery Temperature Compensation prolongs battery life
- Start isolation protects sensitive electronics from voltage sags and spikes
- Includes LED remote indicator for charge status at the helm
- Snap-on insulating cover
- One-piece stainless flange nuts ensure safe and secure connections
Total Output Current |
|
10A |
Nominal Voltage |
|
12 VDC |
Number of Outputs |
|
2 |
Number of Connections |
|
1 negative, 2 positive |
Terminal Stud Torque |
|
60 in-lb (6.78 Nm) |
Continuous Rating |
|
65A ** |
Intermittent Rating |
|
115A *** |
Input Voltage |
|
90 to 265 VAC |
AC Input Frequency |
|
50 / 60Hz |
Typical Float Voltage |
|
13.5V DC |
Plug Style |
|
Bare wire |
Battery Types |
|
AGM, Flooded, TPPL |
Cable Size to Meet Ratings |
|
10 AWG (6 mm²) Negative Cable |
|
|
6 AWG (16 mm²) Positive Cable |
Maximum Cable Size |
|
1/0 AWG (50 mm²) |
Maximum Battery CCA |
|
850 CCA |
Operating Current |
|
10mA [No AC Power, ACR Open] |
|
|
60mA [No AC Power, ACR Closed] |
Recommended Battery Bank Sizes |
|
120Ah Maximum **** |
|
|
60Ah Minimum |
Terminal Stud Size |
|
1/4"-20 [accepts M6 ring terminal] |
Combine 30 sec |
|
13.5 V |
Combine 2 mins |
|
13 V |
Open 10 sec |
|
12.35 V |
Open 30 sec |
|
12.75 V |
** Continuous Rating [The maximum current a switch is designed to conduct for an indefinite period. ]
*** Intermittent Rating [The maximum amount of current a switch is designed to carry for a minimum of a designated period of time.]
**** Battery bank sizes are tested to California Energy Commission compliance. Larger and smaller size banks could charge well, but consume slightly more power over the charging cycle.