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US $139.99
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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Iota Engineering DLS-45 ConverterCharger  45 Amp DLS Series

Item Condition: This Item Is In Used Condition. Item Does Have Some Scuffs And Scratches From Previous Use.

The DLS-45 Power Converter/Battery Charger from IOTA Engineering converts nominal 108-132 AC voltage to 13.4 DC voltage for both DC load operation and 12V battery charging.

As a power supply, the unit's tightly controlled regulation allows the user to operate a nominal 12VDC load up to 45 amps.


As a battery charger, the unit will maintain the battery, delivering its full-rated current when the battery capacity falls sufficiently low. The voltage is set to deliver its maximum current for the necessary period of time to minimize undue stress to the battery caused by heating of its cells. This helps to ensure the longest possible life of the battery. Over time, as the battery nears its full capacity, the DLS-45 will automatically drop the current, providing a float-charge to the battery to prevent self-discharge of the cells.

The DLS-45 provides AC/DC conversion up to 45 amps and feat

Exceptionally clean DC output

Tight line/ load regulation 

Proportional fan control 

Reverse Polarity Protection 

Low/Transient AC Voltage Protection

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