Cylindrical LPG tanks Victron Skylla-TG 48/25 (1+1) 230V Battery Charger

Victron Skylla-TG 48/25 (1+1) 230V Battery Charger
SDTG4800251

Victron Skylla-TG 48/25 (1+1) 230V Battery Charger

€ 820.74

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Victron Energy Skylla-TG 48/25(1) 230V 48V 25A Battery Charger DC Power Supply EAN 8719076025801

The Victron Skylla-TG 48/25 is a heavy-duty, microprocessor-controlled 48V battery charger engineered for demanding marine and industrial power environments. This premium marine battery charger delivers a powerful 25 Amp charging current. Due to its perfectly stabilized output voltage, this smart charger can also function as a standalone DC power supply or stable power source in configurations where no batteries are present.

Advanced Charging and Control Technology This advanced power supply unit utilizes an automated 3-stage IUoUo-laadkarakteristiek charging profile to maximize the performance of your lead-acid battery, gel battery, or AGM battery. The included external temperature sensor automatically decreases charging voltages based on real-time battery temperatures, protecting sealed maintenance-free cells. An integrated voltage sense mechanism measures voltage directly at the battery terminals to fully compensate for any voltage drops caused by cable resistance.

Key Specifications and Benefits

  • Microprocessor control ensures an optimal, rapid, and secure battery charging cycle.

  • Operates effectively as a constant power source without a battery bank connected.

  • Robust IP21 rated aluminum enclosure featuring comprehensive protection against short circuits, reverse polarity, and over-temperature.

  • Features internal connections for remote control interfaces and external alarm signals.

Installation and Operating Instructions Mount the Victron Skylla-TG charger vertically onto a solid, non-flammable surface with adequate cooling clearance. Connect the temperature and voltage sense leads directly to the primary battery bank. Wire the heavy-duty CC cables using appropriately rated fuses. Finally, plug in the 230V AC input line to initiate the automated program. The internal microprocessor will independently regulate power delivery depending on battery conditions.