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Blue Sea Systems #7610 Solenoid SI Series 120A 12/24V ACR
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BSS7610
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Blue Sea Systems Automatic Charge Relay for 12/24 volts p/n 7610
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7 in stock
Detailed Description
To save weight for our free shipping offer this item may occasionally be sold without its retail packaging
Allows temporary isolation of house loads from engine circuit during engine cranking to protect sensitive electronics
Automatically combines battery banks during the charging cycle and isolates under discharge
12/24 Volt auto ranging voltage input
Waterproof rated IP67 - temporary immersion for 30 minutes
Ignition protected - safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
LED light indicates when batteries are combined
Supports high-output alternators up to 120 Amperes
Automatically combines battery banks during the charging cycle and isolates under discharge
Activates from any charging source - alternators, battery chargers, or solar panels
Bulk pack: To bring you even better savings this item is being sold without its retail packaging.
Download the instruction manual here. Additional instructions here relating to wire size and circuit protection.
Application Briefs for Automatic Charging Relays:
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Product Reviews
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Easy way to automate charging
Peter Kennedy
(Annapolis, MD)
6/2/2010 11:54 AM
This is a heavy duty automatic solenoid and it offers an easy way to automate battery charging. It combines battery banks when either bank is above 13 volts and separates them when they fall below that voltage. Rated at 120 amps it is more heavy duty than some of the less satisfactory combiners on the market.
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