Campbell Scientific PS150/CH150 12 V Charging Regulators User Manual

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PS150/CH150 12 V Charging Regulators

AC/DC Transformer with Interchangeable Blades: Campbell Scientific

Model No. 29796-US

Input Voltage:

100 – 240 Vac

Input Frequency:

47 – 63 Hz

Output Voltage:

24 Vdc

Output Current (max):

1.67 A

Protection:

Unit will auto-recover upon removal of fault.

UL Approval:

UL60950-1 2

nd

Edition

Unit has interchangeable blades. Unit ships with US/Canada plug installed.

For international orders select option 29798 –IP for international blades.

International blade selection contains blades for Australia/New Zealand, UK,

Europe/South America, Korea, Argentina, China, & India/South Africa.

AC/DC DIN Rail Mount Power Adapter: Campbell Scientific Model No.

28370

Input Voltage:

85 – 240 Vac or 90 – 350 Vdc

Input Frequency:

45 – 65 Hz

Output Voltage:

24 Vdc

Output Current:

3.8A (–25° to +70°C)

Protection:

3.15A internal slow-blow fuse

Approval:

ETL Listed for US and Canada

Both of the recommended chargers have dc voltage output which

can be used on either the CHARGE/CHARGE or SOLAR/G

terminal blocks. Maximum input charging current on the

CHARGE/CHARGE terminal blocks is limited to 1.1 Adc.

Maximum input charging current on the SOLAR/G terminal

blocks is limited to 3.6 Adc.

CHARGE/CHARGE terminal blocks have no polarity. Power wires from the

charging source can be connected in any fashion. The PS150/CH150 will only

float charge a battery with power connected to the CHARGE/CHARGE

terminal blocks which is fine when using an AC/DC charging source.

SOLAR/G terminal blocks do have a polarity that must be followed when

wiring up either of the AC/DC devices. Positive wire goes to the terminal

block marked SOLAR. Negative wire goes to the terminal block marked G.

Higher power throughput makes this an attractive option. It will float charge a

battery but it will also try to quick charge as well depending on the needs of the

battery.

NOTE

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