Euro Charger I
Product Code: 091-90-12
Description
- 12A, 12V charge rating
- Automatically charges and supports parasitic DC loads: data terminals, radios, hand lights, etc. assuring battery is ready for vehicle start
- Front panel amp meter indicates total output
- Optional LED or Bar Graph Remote Displays available
- 120/240V operation
- Designed for rigors of emergency vehicle use; heavy duty aluminum case with protective front panel plate and wire strain relief
- Meets CE requirements
- 3 year warranty
Charger, Output Amperage | 12 |
Battery Saver Only | No |
Battery Saver | 5 Amp |
Chargers With Parasitic Load Compensation | No |
Charger with Remote Display included | Yes |
Chargers with Remote Display Options | Yes |
Charger, Output Voltage VDC | 12 |
Charger, Input Voltage VAC | 120 or 240 |
Charger- Hz | 50/60 |
Charger, Low Profile Design | No |
Charging Profile | Float |
Input Fuse | 5 Amps, Fast Acting |
Input | 120 / 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 2.6 / 1.3 Amps Max |
Output | 12 Vdc, 12 Amps |
Output Fuse | 25 Amps |
Warranty | 3 years |
Weight | 12 lbs |
Charge Indicator | 0-15 Amps |
EV Series | No |
Instruction Manual, 12 Volt.pdf (174 Kb) | |
Product Specifications, 24 Volt.doc (2,140 Kb) | |
Instruction Manual, 24 Volt.pdf (174 Kb) | |
Product Specifications, 12 Volt.doc (2,140 Kb) | |
Datasheet.pdf (704 Kb) |
Euro Charger I, 24 Volts, 6 Amps - 091-90-24
The Euro Charger is a fully automatic battery charger designed to meet
CE requirements. Ruggedly constructed with a single output, it float
charges the battery and may be installed on the vehicle. Extremely
precise voltage control maintains the charger output constant with
variations in load or line voltage input. Active current limiting,
limits the output current, so as not to exceed its rated value when
charging deeply discharged batteries, or if the vehicle is started while
charging. Two unique remote displays are available as options for this
charger. One provides a simple, two LED display. A green LED indicates
that power is ON while a red LED indicates that output current is
flowing from the charger. A second display, a single bar graph, provides
a graphic display of the charger output voltage.