HOW IT WORKS
See figure 6.
Here the Power Sharing level is set to a 6 Amps while the
AC outputs consume a total of 1 + 3 = 4 Amps. This
means that only 6 – 4 = 2 Amps is left over for charging.
With 12V batteries this will result in a maximum charge
current of approx. 30A DC
Although the Power Sharing level can be set by means of
the DIP switches locally on the Mass Combi (see section
6.2.1), we recommend the use of an optional remote
control panel, like the Remote APC or Masterlink MICC.
With this remote panel you can select the available shore
current (fuse) of each marina or camping site in a very
easy way.
When the total connected AC load reaches the level of the
Power Sharing setting (6A), there will be no power left
over to charge the battery. This means that the charge
current of the Mass Combi will be reduced to 0A. See
figure 7.
AC OUTPUT
AC INPUT
AC OUTPUT
“POWER”
AC OUTPUT
“SHORT BREAK”
AC
DC
BATTERIES
POWER
SHARING
CONTROL
6A
4A
2A
Max. 6A-AC
0A
Approx.
0A-DC
@12V
Figure 7:
Power sharing
AC INPUT
“POWER”
AC OUTPUT
“SHORT BREAK”
AC
DC
3A
BATTERIES
POWER
SHARING
CONTROL
6A
1A
2A
Max. 6A-AC
Approx.
30A-DC
@12V
Figure 6:
Power sharing
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