DBL800-14
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- MPN: DBL800-14
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Technical Specification | |
Datasheet | DBL800-14 Deutronic Battery Charger |
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LEI INDIAS are Authorised Deutronic Distributors in INDIA |
- - Intelligent charger for motor vehicles starter battery (Lead acid / Gel / AGM / VRLA / Lithium-Ion Batteries)
- - Use as battery charger, power supply and motor vehicles energy supply in buffer mode
- - Suitable for lead acid, gel, AGM, fleece and lithium-ion batteries depending on the firmware version
- - The firmware 1.41 and 1.70 are available as Deutronic standard
- - Firmware 1.41: Charging Mode: Automode, FSV, charging-P
- - Firmware 1.70: FSV, charging-PB, charging-Li (LFP), Power-Up
- - The “automatic battery detection” function is offered as a customer-spezific solution
- - For details see data sheet
- - Comfortable menu navigation / charging parameter configurable
- - Extensive protection functions and self-protection functions
- - Short circuit and reverse polarity protection
- - Built-in communication interface
- - Protection against defective batteries
- - Reliable sparking suppression
- - Sealed housing, protected against internal pollution
- - Housing version ’B’: Advantageous for industrial production lines
- - Status indication via display and high power LEDs
- - Menu navigation: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish
- - Wide range of accessories e.g. external visualization of operating state
(DBL-SIG-LR remote indicator), mains and charging cable etc. - - Option: Regeneration charging for deep discharged batteries
- - Option: Battery diagnostic system
- - Option: Operation with low temperature until -40°C
- - Option: Customized charging parameters
- - Electrical safety – certifications: EN60335, EN61010, UL1236
- - Utilized and approved by well known automotive manufacturers
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