Description
Description
Automatic Charging Relay Plus - 160A - 24V
This 160A Egis automatic charging relay eliminates dead-start batteries by sharing charging on either of two batteries and isolating batteries when no charge sources are present.
Applications:
- Supports multiple engines or independent charge systems by incorporating two independent start or engine isolation inputs to allow isolation of charge sources when both are active to maximize charging performance
- Protects Electrical System Cascading Faults with an optional lock-out from closing if one terminal is connected to a battery with a shorted cell
Features:
- Ultra-low power draw compared to typical ACRs (7-10 mA) vs. the 7610 ACR @ 1.3 mA will not deplete batteries even after extended electrical system downtime.
- Simple and robust installation - integrated sealed plug eliminates corrosion; includes Deutsch/Amphenol DTM connector harness
- Start to assist input option to ensure maximum cranking amps are available by allowing manually connecting batteries via a remote switch
- Bullet-proof construction - sealed unit, stainless steel hardware, and high-temperature materials allow mounting anywhere; Integrated thermal overload shutdown protection
- Additional low-amp output can be used to report device status remotely or drive a secondary relay for charge to a battery bank without a charge source (see examples)
Specifications
Specifications
Identification
| MPN | 7610-24 |
|---|---|
| Barcode | 850035199947 |
Electrical
| Continuous Current Amps | 160 |
|---|---|
| Voltage Range (VDC) | 16 – 36 |
| Off-State Current Draw (mA) | 1.3 |
| Interrupt Current (Amps) | 240 |
| AC Closing Voltage Range (VDC) | 25.8-27.2 |
| AC Opening Voltage Range (VDC) | 24.2-25.6 |
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