Nov 21, 2014

Dolphin Charger introduces DC/DC BOOSTER for OEM’s

CANNES (France), 21 November 2014 – The Dolphin Charger Brand has developed and launched a new product range for the OEM market: Dolphin BOOSTER Series.

This DC/DC equipment is designed to help users charge an auxiliary battery from another single battery bank. It can be used in the marine market (leisure and professional uses) as well as in the automotive segment (police vehicles, firetrucks, ambulances…).

“In other words, this is a smart DC/DC battery charger. It features 4 charging programs as well as an automatic protection against battery source drainage. You can connect to any loads without interruption”, says Nicolas Fata, in charge of the Dolphin Brand. Two models are available (12V/30A and 24V/30A). They can be used with any type of batteries (lead/acid, gel, AGM, LifeS04).

Product references:

Dolphin BOOSTER 12V30A: 399201

Dolphin BOOSTER 24V30A: 399202

Dolphin Charger is a specialist in robust standard and customized power conversion-and-supply solutions for the recreational and professional marine markets. It started operations in 1995 near the shores of the Annecy Lake in the French Alps. The brand is managed and distributed by REYA (Alliance Marine Group, France). The brand’s R&D is provided by French custom-power expert CATS POWER DESIGN.

www.dolphin–charger.com

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