Shore Power Solutions 1 - up to 16A
Shore Power Solutions 1 - up to 16A
Shore supply management and the Powerassist function for up to 16A requirements
One of the main benefits of being mobile is the ability to stop anywhere you want. Even if the marina or camping ground only has a limited shore power / hook-up connection, you can still draw sufficient AC power without tripping the circuit breakers. You can even charge your batteries when AC demands are low.
| 1: Limited shore power and no AC load The Multi regulator is adjusted to match the 4A limitation at the shore power connection to prevent the fuses from tripping. As no AC loads are turned on, the entire 4A can be used for battery charging. | |
| 2: Limited shore power and low AC load With a low AC load only drawing 2A from the available 4A is required. The remaining 2A is used for charging the battery bank. The current drawn from the shore power is still only 4A and will not cause the circuit breakers to trip. | |
| 3: Limited shore power and medium AC load The water heater switches now on and increases the AC current demand to 10A. The Multi Control Panel limits the shore power drawn to 4A. The PowerAssist function within the MultiPlus enables the bidirectional inverter to supply the additional 6A from the battery bank. As soon as the load reduces, the battery bank will be recharged from the shore power connection. The maximum current drawn from the shore power will not exceed 4A and will not cause the circuit breakers to trip. | |
| 4: Sufficient shore power and medium AC load When connecting to a 16A supply, the Multi Control Panel can be set to 16A. As only 10A is required by the AC system, the remaining 6A can be used for battery charging. | |
Related Products of Interest:
| MultiPlus Inverter/Charger |
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