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Industrial Battery rectifier / charger

Hello, someone knows an industrialuniversal battery charger, programmable and digitally controlled?

I need Nominal voltage of 48 VDC and curren 50A to 100A.

I saw the Amperis MMF-ASR battery rectifier but I dont know their specifications...
  • Posted 14 Dec 2017 09:31
  • Modified 14 Dec 2017 09:34 by poster
  • By te_l
  • joined 21 Nov'17 - 3 messages
  • Pontevedra, Spain
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Hi Sir, yes Energic Plus has such a charger available in the range, please check the igbt multivoltage range

please check the IGBT multivoltage charger of Enegric Plus
https://www.tvh.com/promotion/pdf/IGBT_high_frequendy_chargers.pdf

or also please check the MVX of the brand Energic Plus:
http://energicplus.com/en/products/traction-battery-chargers/multivoltage-traction-battery-charger-mvx

For more info, please mail @ info at energicplus
  • Posted 23 Dec 2017 02:58
  • Modified 23 Dec 2017 03:00 by poster
  • By REPLUS
  • joined 10 Dec'11 - 7 messages
  • West Vlaanderen, Belgium

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