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Clesana Power Management (without cable)

£113.99(inc VAT) £147.99
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Clesana Power Management (without cable) is a relay module built for the Clesana setup that trims standby draw way down. It runs at about 30 mA, roughly ten times lower than the Clesana C1. Control comes from a 12 V continuous plus line, so it slots into a typical leisure battery system cleanly. You get simple on and off switching without extra features that waste power. For tourers who sit off hook up, that drop in idle load helps your battery last longer between charges. Caravan owners, campervan builders and motorhome techs use it to keep the toilet system ready while keeping drain to a minimum. It works purely as a relay for current reduction, so setup stays simple. Wire the feed through its contacts and use the 12 V control to switch it. The low self consumption helps keep parasitic drain under control on long stays. It's supplied without a cable, so plan your wiring and fusing to suit your layout and the current path. Size is 40.6 by 36.1 by 32.3 cm and weight is 1.33 kg, so pick a solid mount point close to the existing run. Clesana built it to act as a link in the chain rather than a smart box, which is the point here.

Setup is straightforward for anyone familiar with 12 V circuits. Feed the control from your 12 V permanent supply and route the main power through the relay contacts as specified by Clesana. The logic is simple. Keep cable runs short. Use proper gauge and a fuse near the source. The housing gives decent space for tidy routing. There is provision for future backup battery operation, so builders planning redundancy have a clean path later. It's supplied as Power Management without cable, so you sort the leads and terminals to suit your install. It suits caravans, campervans and motorhomes with a Clesana C1 on board, and helps lower idle consumption without adding complexity. If your priority is saving battery capacity between charges, this is the sensible bit to fit. If you maintain fleets or build conversions, it keeps wiring clear for service. Clesana Power Management (without cable) focuses on one job and does it with low overhead. Mount it on a firm panel near the toilet power feed, away from moisture. Leave access for service and for the control lead. Tie in with your existing 12 V distribution so faults are easy to trace. The module works as a simple link, so faults tend to be obvious. Label the input and output. If you prefer a backup path later, the provision saves rework. Supplied without cable means you choose lengths and colours that match your scheme. Keep fixings tight and recheck after a few trips.

Minimize standby current! The Clesana Power Management can be used as a pure relay. The standby current is almost 10 times lower than that of the Clesana C1 (30 mA). Control is easily achieved via a 12 V permanent positive cable. As a further advantage, there is always the option of expanding the power management to include backup battery operation in the future.

1x Clesana power management (by Votronic)
Backup battery & cable sets not included!

Specifications
  • Nominal battery voltage 12 V
  • Input voltage range 10.5…14.8 V
  • Current consumption in standby 3 mA
  • Max. current consumption 2.2 A

EAN-13 : 7649989633316
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