Victron Energy ORI303050000 50A Buck-Boost DC/DC Converter
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Description
Description
The 50A Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter is a DC-DC converter for charging a 12/24V service battery in vehicles with an intelligent dynamo. Since, when the engine is running, these dynamos (powered by the on-board electronics of Euro 5 and 6 engines) do not always emit the correct charging current, a DC-DC converter is essential for charging the service battery properly.
DC-DC Converter for charging a 12V or 24V service battery in vehicles with a smart alternator (regenerative braking, Euro 5 and Euro 6 engines)
The Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter is a DC-DC Converter for charging a 12V or 24V service battery in vehicles with a smart alternator. The converter will charge the auxiliary battery with a pre-set charge voltage, eliminating high voltages (e.g. Mercedes: 15,4V) and low voltages.
‘Engine running’ detection system
Deep discharge of the vehicle’s starting battery is avoided by a built-in ‘engine running’ detection system.
Instead of this detection system, the converter can also be activated by means of a programmable input (D+, CAN bus or (+)15 connection).
Fully programmable
The converter can be fully programmed by means of a simple and user-friendly PC application. (USB type A male to USB type B male cable needed)
One product for 12V, 24V and 12/24V systems
The converter can be programmed to charge a 12V or a 24V auxiliary battery from either a 12V or a 24V alternator and starter battery.
Charge current and input current limiter
The output current is determined by the following factors:
- The maximum charge current setting.
- The maximum input current setting.
- The maximum operating temperature limit of the converter
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications