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Charging current distributor
Optimize your battery charging system with Victron Energy's high-quality charge current distributor. With its advanced technology, a Victron charge current distributor can distribute the charging current evenly and efficiently across multiple battery groups without any voltage loss. At Offgridtec, you will find the perfect charge current distributor for your energy needs.
3 ways to charge multiple batteries simultaneously
Three different components can be used to prevent interconnected batteries from discharging each other:
- Isolating diodes: These are semiconductor elements that regulate the current so that it can only flow in one direction. This enables simultaneous charging but prevents mutual discharge. However, approximately 0.7V is lost when they are used, which is why the battery can never be fully charged.
- Isolating relays: These are a further development of the isolating diode – an electromagnetic switch that mechanically separates the batteries from each other, preventing any loss of voltage. However, the simple isolating relay usually requires a pulse, typically from the D+ alternator.
- Charge current distributors: Distribute charge current optimally to multiple batteries without connecting them to each other. This also most effectively prevents other batteries from discharging when a powerful consumer is in use.
Victron charge current distributors for optimal charging of separate battery systems
A charge current distributor from Victron Energy is the best choice for charging independent battery systems with as little risk as possible.
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Experience the performance of a high-quality charge current distributor from Victron Energy. With this device, you can easily distribute the charging current to several battery groups without any voltage loss. At Offgridtec, you will find an extensive range of such high-quality charge current distributors from the quality brand Victron Energy, which are sure to meet your requirements!
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FAQ
- What is a charge current distributor? A charge current distributor bridges the diode during charging, preventing a voltage drop. This ensures that the full charging voltage and the required current reach the battery.
- What must be taken into account when connecting two batteries together? When connecting several batteries together, always ensure that they have the same capacity and voltage. It is best if the batteries are also approximately the same age so that they are roughly the same strength.
- What is an isolating diode? Isolating diodes allow interconnected batteries to be charged simultaneously. They prevent the batteries from discharging. However, when using them, a voltage loss of approx. 0.7V must be expected. Nowadays, more effective devices such as charging current distributors are used for this purpose.
- What happens when two batteries are connected in parallel? When connected in parallel, the total capacity of the batteries (Ah) doubles, while the voltage (V) remains the same. When connecting the batteries, make sure to connect all positive terminals first and then all negative terminals.