The new ACE 12/44 battery charger can now charge one battery or even up to 4 battery banks simultaneously. Now with a 3-year warranty!
Quiet, because fanless
The highly efficient technology does not require a fan; heat is dissipated via a heatsink integrated into the base.
Powerful, even in hot environments
Full performance is available even at an ambient temperature of +60°C
without any reduction in output (derating). This allows the device to be installed in confined spaces or in the engine room of diesel engines). This is unique in the market, as many comparable devices reduce power at temperatures as low as 25°C!
Universal application
Whether only one battery needs to be charged or a complex battery system with up to 4 banks (e.g. systems with two engines as well as bow and stern thrusters), the ACE is the right partner.
Globally applicable
Wide input voltage range of 90-265VAC/47-65Hz without power reduction (derating). Always full power even with low AC voltage due to long cables at the end of a pontoon, weak AC generator or in 110V countries.
Ignition protected according to ISO 8846
Plug & Play
All AC and DC connections are pluggable (included with the charger). The temperature sensor is also pluggable and included in the scope of delivery.
Communication
P-BUS interface for PSM and PSL system monitors already on board. The cable required for this (ACE-T-Kabel-HPO ) must be ordered separately
Sustainable
8.9/10 repairability index and 3-year standard warranty
Power supply mode
Functions as a regulated and filtered DC power supply, for example during the construction phase when no batteries are on board or during the replacement phase (support operation).
Compact
Dimensions: 289 x 195 x 106 mm
⚠️Safety data sheet can be found under Downloads!
Downloads
Deutsche Downloads
FAQ
Yes, this is possible. For this, the required fuse size per circuit must be specified when ordering the switch panel.
Yes, before each switchboard, a main fuse must be integrated into the supply line to the switchboard near the battery.
Yes, all common sensors used in the marine and automotive sectors can be connected.
