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12V to 29.2V 40A 1168W DC DC Step Up Converter Voltage Regulator Charger ACC enable

SKU: A1C29R2C40
Giá giảm $280.00

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12V to 29.2V 40A 1168W DC DC Step Up Converter Voltage Regulator Charger ACC enable

12V to 29.2V 40A 1168W DC DC Step Up Converter Voltage Regulator Charger ACC enable

$280.00

Wide input voltage from 12V vehicle battery

Work for appliances from 0AMP to 40AMP automatically

Charge 24V battery to 29.2V

The charger works when the engine turns on only

( If you charge the auxiliary battery from the primary battery without vehicles, this charger can't work. And please inquiry us for another model. )

ACC enable (The charger is 100% off when the ACC turns off)

100% full-rated power

100% full stable output current

100% burn-in test

High efficiency up to 95%

Waterproof sealed

Cooling by free air convection

Surface mountable

Over-current, over-voltage protections

Over-temperature protection

According to:

EN 61000-6-3:2007/A1:2011/AC:2012

EN 55014-1:2006/A2:2011 EN 60950-1:2006/AC:2011

 

Efficiency: 95%

Input Voltage: 12V battery

Output Voltage: 29.2V

Output Current: 40A

Ripple: 200mVp

Line Regulation: ±0.2%

Load Regulation: ±0.2%

Voltage Accuracy:  ±1.5%

Enclosures: IP68

Dimension: 220*156*65mm

Net Weight: 3.5kg

Operating Temperature: -40~85°C

Certificates: CE, ROHS

Warranty: 3-year

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Brandon
This is a 1168 watt unit. it is listed wrong on the site.

I purchased one of these a few months ago for a van build, so I could use the 12v engine alternator to charge up my 25.6v lithium house batteries.

It does the job, puts out a solid 40 amps, reading 1100+ watts on my battery shunt. It also works well charging in parallel with my solar array, and a 30 amp AC charger.

It also automatically knows to only charge the house batteries if the car is actually running. If you turn the car off the charge stops too. You can also wire in a remote accessory enable switch so you can also disable it while the car is running too, or have peace of mind to know it's off when the car is off.

I'm buying a second one so I can charge my house batteries at 80 amps if need be. I was hesitant at first to buy 2 because the amps/watts for this unit advertised did not compute. But after buying 1 I can confirm it is a 40 amps 1168 watt unit that hits 29.2 volts and works great for charging my 25.6v lithium batteries.

Thank you for your comments. And we already updated the listing.