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US $250.00
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Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
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Up for bids: One, New Military Issue, PCMDS PulseTech Pulse Charge Monitor Distribution System by PulseTech. See their web site for more info.

http://www.pulsetech.net/PCMDS-PulseTech-Pulse-Charge-Monitor-Distribution-System-7377.aspx

Part #: 735X650Model #: PCMDS      NSN: 6130-01-510-9587    RETAIL PRICE: $1,248.00 ea

The Pulse Charge Monitor Distribution System (PCMDS) is a three component system that provides a way to efficiently distribute optimum power for both 12-Volt and 24-Volt multiple components. The Power Distribution Unit allows you to determine what level of amperage protection each device connected requires and then connect to the corresponding terminal. Four 12-Volt taps and eight 24-Volt taps are available for use. Includes solar charging panel and push to test battery state of charge gauge.

DISTRIBUTE POWER FOR 12-VOLT AND 24-VOLT MULTIPLE COMPONENTS

The Pulse Charge Monitor Distribution System (PCMDS) works with all lead-acid batteries is primarily composed of the three main components performing the following functions:

The Pulse Distribution Unit (PDU) provides fused access to both 12- and 24-Volt electronic components in a variety of amperage configurations with four 12-Volt taps, eight 24-Volt taps to connect the components to the vehicle’s battery system from outside the battery box. The PDU incorporates a pulse receptacle unit to maintain batteries in peak condition and also includes additional jacks to accommodate the solar panel and push to test battery condition gauge.

The 200 mA Solar Charger Panel offsets the key parasitic drain on the batteries. All of PulseTech’s solar panels have higher efficiency, higher quality crystalline silicone cells that pack more power per square inch and have a longer life than standard amorphous “thin film” solar cells. That means you can get the power you need in a sturdier, smaller-sized solar panel.

The Push to Test (PTT) battery condition gauge gives you an instant state of charge reading across the vehicle battery system through a four LED display.

All parts of the PCMDS are waterproof and weather proof.

Shipping price is to Lower 48 States. I can also put these in a USPO Large Flat Rate Box.

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