Product Description
The Dolphin Pro Series battery charger is a top - notch product known for its outstanding quality. Backed by a 2 - year warranty, it offers high - quality international battery charging solutions at a reasonable price. This charger can charge battery banks up to 1000 amps. The optional touchview touchscreen provides an intuitive display of measurements, charging phases (boost, absorption, and float), available power, and possible faults. It also has CAN bus communication, making it suitable for professional use in land and industrial energy management. Key features include a 24V - 100A design (230 VAC 50/60 Hz input only), CE - marking, and compliance with UL and ABYC specifications. The Pro Touch Range has a built - in TouchView remote, giving you more control. With an LED display, temperature sensor, switch mode technology, and a three - stage charging design, it's efficient. It has a modern, lightweight, and compact white aluminum powder - coated casing. The universal AC input (24V - 80A, 24V - 100A, and 24V - 150A are 230VAC 50/60 Hz only) and simple 4 - screw installation add to its appeal. The three - stage charging curve (bulk, absorption, and float) ensures optimal battery charging. Specifications include 230v input voltage, 100a output amps, 24v output voltage, non - portability, box dimensions of 11'H x 16'W x 19'L weighing 27.7 lbs, and a UPC of 786142995045. An owner's manual (pdf) is also available.
Using your Dolphin Pro Series battery charger is easy. First, make sure the input voltage matches the charger's requirements (230VAC 50/60Hz for this model). Connect the charger to the battery bank. The charger will start the bulk stage, sending a high current to the battery until it reaches about 80% of its full charge. Then it moves to the absorption stage, maintaining voltage and reducing current until the battery is fully charged. Finally, it enters the float stage to keep the battery in good condition. When using the optional touchview touchscreen, you can easily monitor measurements and charging phases. Be careful when handling the charger and ensure proper grounding. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. For maintenance, keep the charger clean and check the connections regularly. If you notice any operating faults, refer to the owner's manual or contact customer support.