Aug 14, 2015

Dolphin expands PREMIUM, its Leisure Marine Range

CANNES (France), 14 August 2015 – Dolphin Charger has just reinforced its offer for the leisure marine market. The robust brand today proudly introduces the Dolphin PREMIUM 12V60A model (product reference: 399050).

The Dolphin PREMIUM Series now features 6 different models: five 12V models (10A, 15A, 25A, 40A and 60A) and one 24V20A model. Dolphin Charger gives a 4-year warranty on these products.

“All Dolphin PREMIUM models deliver full-power even when engine room temperatures reach up to 50°C/122°F. They are also super-easy to fit into any leisure boat: just plug-and-play”, says Nicolas Fata, in charge of the Dolphin brand.

The three most powerful Dolphin PREMIUM models (12V25A, 12V40A and 24V20A) even feature an automatic 115V/230V switchover as well as a silent (fan-less) night-mode.

Product references:

12V10A: ref 399000

12V15A: ref 399010

12V25A: ref 399020

12V40A: ref 399030

12V60A: ref 399050

24V20A: ref 399040

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 VDM-REYA/Vidal Marine (France). The brand’s R&D is provided by French custom-power expert CATS POWER DESIGN.

www.vidalmarine.com

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