A simple on-board energy system is often necessary to power AC voltage appliances, while a vehicle or a boat is away from the electrical grid (port, garage, camping...).
In this case, the energy is stored in the battery, which is actually charged by power sources on-board, such as a genset, solar generator, wind turbine, alternator or a combination of these. Studer Innotec offers the product range that secures the management and conversion of this energy, while securing an optimal power supply to the on-board appliances.
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A Basic On-Board Energy System
A MOSFET splitter, generating almost no voltage loss, splits the charge current among several batteries when the vehicle is on the move. The inverter then converts the direct voltage (DC) of the secondary battery into alternating voltage (AC) ; without consuming the vehicle's battery energy.
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A Simple and Reliable On-Board System
The inverter/charger charges the battery from the grid or from a genset, and powers any kind of electrical appliance. It converts the battery DC voltage to AC voltage. The models equipped with the Smart-Boost system enable the addition of the source's power to that of the inverter.
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An Upgradeable Power
Power available to the users can be adapted in the course of time by adding inverters in parallel or by creating additional phases. Therefore, it is therefore possible to install up to 9 inverters in a 3-phase power system.
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3 x 400Vac 3-phases Grid On-Board
A 3-phase grid can be built with 3 inverters. The Xtender series enables the cration of a 3-phase grid and to simultaneously charge the battery, even if only a single phase is available as a power source.
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Successive Battery Charging
In this system, a battery separator enables one or several auxiliary batteries to be charged, once the primary battery is charged.
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Simultaneous Battery Charging and DC/DC Conversion
A MOSFET splitter, with almost no voltage losses, splits the charge current to and among several batteries. From the battery pack, a DC/DC converter will step up.
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