Charging Sources
SOLAR - The Propulsion Marine Solar Array Features:
2 x 225 watt Sanyo Panels for total of 450 watts at 90 Volts
Midnite Solar Charge Controller
Electric Actuator Lift Arm
Electric Worm Gear Chain Drive to Rotate Pole
Joystick Control
Tracker Expected to be released soon.
By Focusing on the sun, power developed is as high as 10 times more than if panels are mounted horizontally
Capable of obtaining 3 knots under sail at maximum output.
OUTBACK INVERTER CHARGER:
The ultimate electric boat charger is definitely the Outback Inverter Charger. The Inverter Charger switches seemlessly between being an inverter and a charger as an AC source becomes available. The Mate gives complete control over the charging algorithm, allowing you to change absorption voltage and time, and float voltage. It can even be programmed to start and stop a generator. The installation is clean and simple by tapping into the AC shorepower circuit after the main breaker and before the branch breakers. ( If you are using a heater on board, we recommend bypassing the inverter charger to protect your batteries in the event of a shorepower outage ). Outback Inverter Chargers are made in the United States.
DUAL PRO QUAD BATTERY CHARGER
Over time, batteries can become unbalanced in the 48 volt string. One might be slightly higher than another. Since each battery sees the same amount of current when charging in a string, the highest battery can become overcharged and the lowest battery can never receive a full charge. Installing a Quad Charger is one of the easiest ways to balance your battery pack.
Propulsion Marine has developed a specific algorithm for the Dual Pro Quad Charger for Lifeline or Oydssey Batteries. The algorithm provides for a current based truncation of the absorption cycle to more fully and accurately charge the large batteries we use with electric propulsion. The Dual Pro Quad has a maximum of 15 amps per channel charging capability. The charger is made in the United States.
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