Sheds 7 Loads Automatically Sequences Lights ON and OFF Eliminates Power Surges in Electrical System Controls Load Relays Energizes External Relays by Supplying 12 Volts Load Shed Priority Programmable Load Management - Yes Loads - 7 Input - 12 Vdc Output - 40 Ohms To Drive Relays Warranty - 3 Years Weight - .5 Lbs The "Soft Start" is a precision, solid-state controller, which sequentially switches "ON" seven loads at l/2 second intervals. Individual switches, which the user may install, can select a combination of outputs. These switches may be used to turn the outputs "ON" or "OFF" at any time. The "Master Control" switch starts the sequential switching when it is turned "ON". Likewise turning the "Master Control" switch "OFF" sequentially de-energizes the loads at l/2 second intervals. A plug-in connector simplifies installation.Sequential switching of lamp loads is particularly important in vehicles with many lights. A "Master Control" switch that simultaneously energizes a large number of lights can momentarily reduce the vehicle's voltage. Similarly the simultaneous removal of these loads can cause high alternator output voltage transients, which may damage sensitive electronic equipment. The "Soft Start" sequencer assures that loads are applied and removed gradually, thus eliminating the possibility of inducing failures in the vehicle's equipment.
Make | Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc. |
Model code | 091-27 |
Type | SOFT START |
Additional info |
The "Soft Start" is a precision, solid-state controller, which sequentially switches "ON" seven loads at l/2 second intervals. Individual switches, which the user may install, can select a combination of outputs. These switches may be used to turn the outputs "ON" or "OFF" at any time. The "Master Control" switch starts the sequential switching when it is turned "ON". Likewise turning the "Master Control" switch "OFF" sequentially de-energizes the loads at l/2 second intervals. A plug-in connector simplifies installation. |