Victron Orion-TR Smart Isolated DC-DC Battery Charger

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The Victron Orion-TR Smart Isolated DC-DC Battery Charger is an adaptive 3-stage charger. With the VictronConnect app, it is easily programmable for different types of charging. With a built-in Bluetooth, the Orion can be easily programmed.

Specifications:

  • DC to DC adaptive 3-stage charger
  • Built-in Bluetooth
  • Engine running detection mechanism
  • Supports both lead acid and lithium batteries
  • Short circuit-proof design
  • IP43 rated for durability and protection
  • Weight: 3 lbs
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 5.1 x 7.3 x 2.8 inches

$159.80$243.95

Description

The Orion Smart Isolated DC-DC charger comes with adaptive 3-stage charging, including bulk, absorption, and float. With the built-in Bluetooth, the inverter can be remotely turned on and off as well as programmed from a distance. This Orion Smart DC-DC Charger can also be used as both a step-down and step-up charger. Being able to work in both 12V and 24V systems.

The Orion Smart Isolated DC-DC charger has an IP-43 rating, making it ideal for installations that require a durable system. This charger is good for both mobile and residential systems.

Features:

  • Compatible with 12V or 24V systems
  • Multiple units can be connected in parallel
  • Remote control capability with an optional remote on/off switch
  • Fully programmable battery charge algorithm
  • Isolated input and output to eliminate ground loops and interference
  • Various charging options: step-down (buck) 24V to 12V, 12V to 12V, and step-up (boost) 12V to 24V

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Additional information

Weight 3.75 lbs
Brand

Victron

Battery Charge Current

15A, 18A, 30A

Battery Voltage

12 Volts DC, 24 Volts DC

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