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Bep Marine Trolling Bank Vsr **new In Package** 710-tbvsr-70a on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Ione, California, United States

Ione, California, United States
Condition:New

New never used or opened. I bought this and never installed it on my boat. I recently sold the boat and no longer have need of this.

TROLLING BANK VSR OPERATION

The Trolling Bank VSR (TBVSR) allows charging of 24 V DC trolling motor battery banks from 12 V DC systems. When the engine is started and the start battery reaches 13.7 V DC, the TBVSR cuts in, charging Trolling battery (A) for one minute, then Trolling battery (B) for one minute. This continues as long as the engine is running and the voltage is over 12.8 V DC. When the boat has reached the fishing spot and the engine is switched off the battery voltage will drop below 12.8 V DC, at this time the TBVSR cuts out and stays disengaged.

SPECIFICATIONS

Continuous 70 Amps
Intermittent 100 Amps
Ignition Protected UL1107
Engages 13.7 V DC
Disengages 12.8 V DC
dimensions102mm x 102mm x 104H

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