Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc. 091-295-12 (Previously 091-195-12) Battery Saver Low Ripple HO

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
  • Model code: 091-295-12 (Previously 091-195-12)
  • Type: Battery Saver Low Ripple HO
Additional info:

20A, total output Relay removes auxiliary loads from vehicle battery and connects to battery saver, preventing battery discharge when in station Clean, low ripple output causes no interference with sensitive electronics Fast acting relay ensures "glitch" free power transfer Current limiting prevents overload Front panel "Power On" indicator  Designed for rigors of emergency vehicle use; heavy duty case and components 3 year warranty Replaces obsolete part number 091-195-12 The Model 091-295-12, "BATTERY SAVER LOW RIPPLE HO," is a power supply with a load transfer relay. Inputs are the +12 volts from the vehicle's battery and 120 volts A.C. shore power. An MDT or computer may be connected to the output terminal. When shore power is applied a well-regulated switching power supply converts the 120 VAC to +12 VDC and a relay transfers the load from the battery to the power supply. This "BATTERY SAVER" provides low ripple D.C. power to ensure no interference while powering sensitive electronic equipment.

Make Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
Manufacturer Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
Model code 091-295-12 (Previously 091-195-12)
Type Battery Saver Low Ripple HO
Additional info
  • 20A, total output
  • Relay removes auxiliary loads from vehicle battery and connects to battery saver, preventing battery discharge when in station
  • Clean, low ripple output causes no interference with sensitive electronics
  • Fast acting relay ensures "glitch" free power transfer
  • Current limiting prevents overload
  • Front panel "Power On" indicator 
  • Designed for rigors of emergency vehicle use; heavy duty case and components
  • 3 year warranty
  • Replaces obsolete part number 091-195-12

The Model 091-295-12, "BATTERY SAVER LOW RIPPLE HO," is a power supply with a load transfer relay. Inputs are the +12 volts from the vehicle's battery and 120 volts A.C. shore power. An MDT or computer may be connected to the output terminal. When shore power is applied a well-regulated switching power supply converts the 120 VAC to +12 VDC and a relay transfers the load from the battery to the power supply. This "BATTERY SAVER" provides low ripple D.C. power to ensure no interference while powering sensitive electronic equipment.