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Sterling Power Sterling Pro Split R 12V 120A 2 Output

£161.99(inc VAT) £210.99
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Complement your camping or motorhome experience with the Sterling Power Sterling Pro Split R 12V 120A 2 Output. This expertly developed split charge management device aids in handling the intricate nature of modern multi-battery systems used in boats and vehicles. With sophisticated software, it efficiently analyses all conditions to manage charging priorities, majorly focusing on maintaining the engine's starter battery's charge. One of its striking features is its zero-voltage drop, ensuring your devices receive full power, especially under heavy loads.

Specifications such as 12 Alt Volts, 120 Max Alt Amps and 2 output battery bank make this Sterling Power product an excellent fit for those needing robust charging solutions on the go. Its ability to reverse current, over-voltage conditions and disconnect individual batteries to avoid damage or discharge makes it an asset for savvy campers and motorists. Additionally, features such as 12/24V auto-ranging, simple programming, a special setting for Li-ion batteries, and delayed alarm output and load disconnect & reconnect, add to the convenience and versatility of this device.

Specifications
  • Voltage Description : 12V DC
  • Height Description : 120mm (4.7")
  • Width : 80mm
  • Depth : 150mm
  • Amps Description : 120A

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