Redarc CE60 Charge Equaliser - 60 Amp
Redarc CE60 Charge Equaliser - 60A
A Charge Equaliser will let you draw stable & clean 12V power from one of the 12V batteries in a 24V battery bank. This can be for communication equipment, CB/HF radio, CD players, depth sounders, computers, ABS brakes etc. The unit will then ensure that the voltage in both the 12V batteries (connected together to make a 24V bank) are equalised and equal. Without a Charge Equaliser, the voltage of the battery supplying the 12V load would decrease and 24V system would soon fail.
Features:
Simple to install.
All 12V equipment is fully protected.
Protection against electrical system spikes, water-resistant, mechanical shock and vibration.
This device can also charge and maintain a separate 12V house battery / auxiliary battery. For this, we recommend using a relay or VSR (Voltage Sensing Relay) on the input side of the charge equaliser. This will disconnect it's standby power draw while the vehicle is switched off.
Weight | 3.5kg |
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Dimensions (mm) | 450L x 135W x 75H |
Warranty | 2 year |
Output power | 720W |
Continuous load rating | 60A |
FREIGHT / SHIPPING FEE*
The freight cost is displayed in both the Cart and Checkout.
* We reserve the right to revise the freight charge on some bulky items (for example, a large fridge travelling to Te Anau). In this case, we will contact before processing the order and still endeavour to offer a subsidised freight cost. If the delivery address is outside the North and South Islands (e.g. Waiheke, Great Barrier, Stewart Islands), please contact us for a freight quote.
WE ONLY SEND ORDERS WITHIN NEW ZEALAND. If the delivery address is outside the North or South Islands (e.g. Waiheke, Great Barrier, Stewart Islands), please contact us for a freight quote. Our automated online freight pricing only applies to North & South Island locations.
DELIVERY TIMES
The below estimates are general guidelines and may be extended by factors outside our control.
North Island (2-4 working days)
North Island Rural (3-5 working days)
South Island (2-5 working days)
South Island Rural (3-6 working days)