Jul 31, 2013

Dolphin Charger launches its “PRO Series” for professional use

CANNES (France), 31 July 2013 – Dolphin Charger has today launched a specific offer for the professional marine market. The robust brand proudly introduces the Dolphin PRO Series which comprises 12V and 24V chargers from 60A to 100A.

With their marinized circuit boards, Dolphin PRO Chargers are specifically designed for sustained commercial use and tough environment.

“These chargers are the best one can get for all professional, marine applications. And they are smart: they can communicate with any modern electronics system through their standard CANbus (J1939) interface”, says Nicolas Fata, who manages the development of the Brand. “This new range is the culmination of many years of experience gained from an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the marine industry”, Nicolas Fata adds.

Dolphin PRO Chargers come in a solid, 100% (high-grade) aluminum casing. “They deliver full power even at very high temperatures (up to 50°C/122°F). This no-derating feature is unique on the market”, says Nicolas Fata.

All products in the new PRO Series can also be delivered with an optional TOUCH CONTROL panel.

The Dolphin PRO Series features 8 products:

12V/70-90A (product references: 399145 and 399150)

24V/40-60-80-100A (product references: 399160, 399170, 399177, 399180)

48V/25-50A (product references: 399190, 399200)

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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