Mastervolt Chargemaster Plus 100a 12v Output 120-230v Input C-zone Masterbus Nmea
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Mastervolt Chargemaster Plus 100a 12v Output 120-230v Input C-zone Masterbus Nmea

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Mastervolt Chargemaster Plus 100a 12v Output 120-230v Input C-zone Masterbus NmeaMastervolt ChargeMaster Plus 12 100 3 Czone Model: 44311005 MasterBus, CZone and NMEA communication. Multicharger with two outputs, one in output, DC DC converter, current limiter and VSR. Combine Lithium Ion, Gel or AGM, and large or small battery banks on a single battery charger. Charges multiple batteries while being underway. Offers 20 % more output at 14. 4 V and 80 % charging power at 60 C. Safe Charge: quickly recognize the State of Charge for

Mastervolt ChargeMaster Plus 12/100-3 Czone

Model: 44311005
  • MasterBus, CZone and NMEA communication.
  • Multicharger with two outputs, one in/output, DC-DC converter, current limiter and VSR.
  • Combine Lithium Ion, Gel or AGM, and large or small battery banks on a single battery charger.
  • Charges multiple batteries while being underway.
  • Offers 20 % more output at 14.4 V and 80 % charging power at 60 °C.
  • Safe Charge: quickly recognize the State of Charge for extended battery life.
  • Very wide operating range of 80-275 V AC, 35-70 Hz.
  • Compact, easy to connect and quick to install.

ChargeMaster Plus is the next generation of battery chargers that integrates multiple functions into one single device. Replacing auxiliary chargers, battery isolators and VSR, ChargeMaster Plus reduces system complexity and cost. Designed for versatility, it charges a maximum of three batteries in a fast and safe way and works anywhere in the world.

With the Battery’s Best Friend architecture, ChargeMaster Plus is capable of charging a multitude of battery chemistries, sizes and voltages. All batteries are charged with the fast and safe 3-step+ charge method.

The ChargeMaster Plus handles worldwide AC voltages and frequencies. Resisting large voltage fluctuations and high temperatures, it keeps working in harsh environments. For marine and mobile markets, the ChargeMaster Plus is CE, ABYC, UL, SAE, CEC and RCM/C-Tick compliant.

Nowadays, equipment must be self-explaining. The ChargeMaster Plus displays the charge phase of all three outputs in an understandable way. Robust and ergonomic connections save installation time. An integrated VSR eliminates the need for additional components and ensures that the alternators energy is funnelled through to the batteries.

In modern applications, all components work together, the ChargeMaster Plus supports not only MasterBus but also CZone and NMEA. This enables the charger to communicate with displays, shunts and power systems including communication standards like, FireCan, CANopen and many more. The ChargeMaster Plus can operate as a power supply for delicate communication equipment, or during the construction phase of a boat.

Specifications
Communication & monitoring
Communication interfaces MasterBus, CZone, NMEA
General specifications
Nominal output voltage 12v
Max. charge current per output 100A
Smart In-/Output output voltage 12v
Smart In-/Output output current 5-40 A (adjustable)
Smart In-/Output input current max. 40 A
Max. AC current (230 V / 120 V) 8.5 A / 17 A
Max. AC current (230 V / 120 V) 8.5 A / 17 A
Total charge current 100 A at 14.4 V
Number of battery outlets 3 (max.)
Battery capacity range 400-1000 Ah
Nominal input voltage 120/230 V (80-275 V) 50/60 Hz
AC connection screw terminals, suitable up to up to 6 mm
Power supply mode yes
Display/read-out LED display
Dimensions, hxwxd 15.1 x 9.8 x 5.0 inch
Weight 13.0 lb
Approvals CE, ABYC, UL1236, SAE J1171, ISO 8846, CEC/DOE, RCM/C-Tick
Technical specifications
Charge characteristic UoUo, automatic / 3-traps+ voor Gel/AGM/nat/Lithium Ion + een door de gebruiker gedefinieerde optie
Temperature compensation -30 mV/°C / -17 mV/°F; temperature sensor included
DC voltage compensation through MasterShunt
Power consumption (DC side) < 2 mA (MasterBus off)
Current Control function yes, through MasterBus
Current Control function yes, through MasterBus
Power factor control > 0.98
Temperature range (ambient temp.) -13 °F to 176 °F
Cooling vario fan
Protection degree IP23, vertical mounting
Protections over-temperature, overload, short circuit, high/low battery voltage, ignition protection
Charger Status Interface (alarm contact) yes, using a Multipurpose Contact Output (code 77030500)

What's in the Box:
  • ChargeMaster Plus 12/100-3
  • Mounting bracket
  • Battery temperature sensor
  • Drop cable CZone/MB (1m)
  • MasterBus Terminator
  • User manual
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