Product details

With the active measuring shunt SC502T you can extend your SIMARINE Pico system. The SC502T measures the voltage, current and temperature of the battery or battery bank. Thanks to an innovative design, the shunt also has a tank module with two resistor inputs, so you can monitor your tank levels and also temperatures.
When the shunt is installed in the battery's NEGATIVE wire, the state of charge can be monitored by a 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 or 72 volt battery system.

ONLY with a 12 or 24 volt battery bank system, the shunt can also be installedin the battery's POSITIVE wire.
In addition, the SC502T can be used to monitor the power of large consumers such as an anchor winch. The device can also be used to monitor the power generation of solar panels or wind generators.

Technical specifications
Operating voltage 6 - 35 V DC
Temperature range -20 to +70 ° C
Power consumption at 12 volts 1.2 mA
Current measurement rangeability 0.01 - 600 A
Maximum continuous current 500 A
Maximum peak current (<1 min) 600 A
Voltage measurement rangeability 0 - 70 v
Temperature sensor (NTC 5k) rangeability -15 to +80 ° C
Resistance input rangeability 0 - 65 kOhm
Dimensions 120 x 120 x 60 mm

Documents

multi-flag Manual
PDF, 1,51 MB

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Hans-Georg O.
by Hans-Georg O. Flag of Germany 2/18/2021 Verified purchase
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Also here very good and functional flawless goods. Not cheap ... but ok

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