The charge distributor facilitates the simultaneous connection of two alternators to four battery banks. It ensures each battery receives the appropriate charge, avoiding cross discharge and extending the entire onboard electrical system's lifespan.
Advantages
- Controlled and balanced charging for each battery bank.
- Allows installation of separate banks for engine, services, and electronic equipment.
- Avoids electrical risks and protects the overall system during charging.
Typical applications
- Complex electrical systems in sailboats, yachts, and catamarans.
- Multiple banks for distinct onboard requirements.
Operation
- Receives energy from up to two alternators.
- Automatically redistributes charge among four batteries without energy loss between them.
- Uses internal devices (diodes/relays) to prevent current return.
Usage recommendations
- Maximum capacity of 50A per output channel.
- Place in a ventilated and accessible space.
- Have installation verified by a qualified professional.
Maintenance
- Check tightening and connection condition periodically.
- Avoid direct exposure to salt and water.
Technical specifications
| Inputs | 2 alternators |
| Outputs | 4 battery banks |
| Maximum capacity | 50A per channel |
| Type of isolation | Diodes or relays (depending on variant) |
| Installation | Chassis |
Consult the manufacturer's technical specifications to verify exact compatibility with your marine electrical system.