Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc. 091-256-12 Battery Saver Low Ripple VHO

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  • Make: Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
  • Model code: 091-256-12
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40A, total output Solid-State circuit removes auxiliary loads from vehicle battery and connects to battery saver output, preventing battery discharge when connected to shore power Clean, low ripple output causes no interference with sensitive electronics Fast acting relay ensures "glitch" free power transfer Output voltage regulated User selectable output voltage settings Designed for rigors of emergency vehicle use; heavy duty case and components 3 year warranty The Battery Saver Low Ripple (BSLR) is a power supply with a load power transfer function. Loads connected to the BSLR are powered by the vehicle’s battery when the AC power to the BSLR is OFF. When AC power is applied to the BSLR special circuitry within the Battery Saver transfers the load(s) tothe Battery Saver output.This Battery Saver is unique in that there is no interruption of power supplied to the loads during power transfers. The feature makes the BSLR ideal for Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) and or 12VDC vehicle computer systems that may “re-boot” during an input power interruption.

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Make Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
Manufacturer Kussmaul Electronics Co. Inc.
Category Fire and Rescue>Apparatus and Equipment Accessories
Model code 091-256-12
Additional info
  • 40A, total output
  • Solid-State circuit removes auxiliary loads from vehicle battery and connects to battery saver output, preventing battery discharge when connected to shore power
  • Clean, low ripple output causes no interference with sensitive electronics
  • Fast acting relay ensures "glitch" free power transfer
  • Output voltage regulated
  • User selectable output voltage settings
  • Designed for rigors of emergency vehicle use; heavy duty case and components
  • 3 year warranty

The Battery Saver Low Ripple (BSLR) is a power supply with a load power transfer function. Loads connected to the BSLR are powered by the vehicle’s battery when the AC power to the BSLR is OFF. When AC power is applied to the BSLR special circuitry within the Battery Saver transfers the load(s) to
the Battery Saver output.This Battery Saver is unique in that there is no interruption of power supplied to the loads during power transfers. The feature makes the BSLR ideal for Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) and or 12VDC vehicle computer systems that may “re-boot” during an input power interruption.

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