Argodiode 160-2AC 2 batteries
Victron
Artikelnummer ARG160201020
Regular price1 390 kr
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Argodiode 160-2AC is a separation diode that allows simultaneous charging of two separate battery groups from a generator or battery charger, without these battery groups being connected together. This ensures that the discharge of a consumer battery does not affect the starter battery, which is important to maintain the starter battery's capacity.
Argodiode 160-2AC differs through its low voltage drop thanks to the use of Schottky diodes, which means that the voltage drop is only 0.2-0.3 V at low current and up to 0.45 V at maximum load. A compensation diode is also included to raise the output voltage on the generator or battery charger, which compensates for the voltage drop and ensures optimal battery charging.
Some generators need a direct current signal on the B+ output to be able to start charging. Normally, direct current is supplied when the generator is directly connected to a battery, but by inserting a diode or a FET splitter between the generator and the battery, return current from the battery to B+ is prevented, which means the generator cannot start.
The new “AC” diode isolator solves this problem with a specially designed current-limited input amplifier, which means that the B+ output gets enough current to start charging when the engine switch is activated. This guarantees that charging can be initiated and maintained effectively without the need for direct connection to the battery.
It is important to get expert advice when installing a separation diode, as incorrect installation can lead to lower charging voltage and premature aging of the batteries. In some cases, generators may require direct current to start charging, which can be solved by the current-limited input amplifier found in these diode isolators.
Argodiode 160-2AC differs through its low voltage drop thanks to the use of Schottky diodes, which means that the voltage drop is only 0.2-0.3 V at low current and up to 0.45 V at maximum load. A compensation diode is also included to raise the output voltage on the generator or battery charger, which compensates for the voltage drop and ensures optimal battery charging.
Some generators need a direct current signal on the B+ output to be able to start charging. Normally, direct current is supplied when the generator is directly connected to a battery, but by inserting a diode or a FET splitter between the generator and the battery, return current from the battery to B+ is prevented, which means the generator cannot start.
The new “AC” diode isolator solves this problem with a specially designed current-limited input amplifier, which means that the B+ output gets enough current to start charging when the engine switch is activated. This guarantees that charging can be initiated and maintained effectively without the need for direct connection to the battery.
It is important to get expert advice when installing a separation diode, as incorrect installation can lead to lower charging voltage and premature aging of the batteries. In some cases, generators may require direct current to start charging, which can be solved by the current-limited input amplifier found in these diode isolators.
| Varumärke | Victron |
| Vikt (kg) | 1,1 |
| Bruttovikt (kg) | 0 |
| Antal Batterier | 2 |
| GTIN | 8719076019114 |
| Mått mm HxBxD | 60x120x150 |