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Vetus Series-parallel Switch For 48 Volt Thruster Bow28548 Part # Bp3008 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Warehouse stored. Never been installed.
Brand:Vetus Manufacturer Part Number:BP3008

Vetus Series-Parallel Switch For 48 Volt thruster BOW28548 Part # BP3008

By installing the series-parallel switch the 2 battery sets (24 volt, 2 x 12 Volt) are connected in series
to supply the required 48 Volts for the bow propeller while it is operating. The 2 battery sets (24 Volt, 2 x 12 Volt)
are connected in parallel to the 24 Volt charging system while charging.
The series-parallel switch is designed to allow a simple connection to the Vetus 48 Volt bow propeller.

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