The ISOpwr auxiliary battery isolator isolates and charges a 12 Volt
auxiliary battery to run mobile radio and other 12 Volt portable
equipment.
Features:
- Ideal for mobile radio command stations for ARES, RACES, FEMA, and
for a VHF/UHF Contest Rovers, moderately powered ham equipment,
re-charging stations for electric model airplanes, boats and cars, and
for RV's and campers.
- ISOpwr turns ON when the car is running and the alternator is maintaining the car battery over 13.5 volts.
- ISOpwr turns OFF when the alternator is off and the car's battery has fallen below 12.7 volts.
- All solid state. FET switch. No relays. Handles up to 40 amperes. Input fuse 40 A.
- Works safely with all types of 12V lead acid batteries, Flooded Lead Acid, Gel & AGM.
- May be used without a battery to automatically turn a radio on
whenever the car is running. The radio will turn off with a small delay
after the car is stopped.
Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 20 V maximum
- Quiescent Current: Less than 5 mA
- Maximum Current: 40 A
- Voltage Drop: 0.25 V at 1 A, diode drop
- Series Resistance: 0.01 ohms maximum
- Switch Time-Constant: 5 seconds
- Turn ON Threshold: 13.3 (± 0.1)V
- Turn OFF Threshold: 12.6 (± 0.1)V
- Green LED: Indicates the ISOpwr output is ON
- Enclosure: Heatsink, black anodized aluminum. Painted aluminum cover.
The ISOpwr comes with:
- ISOpwr Unit
- Battery Fuse & Terminal Kit
- (4) Rubber Feet
- User Manual
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