Cart
Discount: 0.00 SEK
Discount: 0.00 SEK
VICTRON ENERGY BPR000065400, is a battery protect that disconnects non-essential loads before the battery is completely discharged.
The product is unfortunately out of stock.
VICTRON ENERGY BPR000065400, is a battery protect that disconnects non-essential loads before the battery is completely discharged (which could damage it) or before it has too little power left to start the engine.
The battery protect automatically detects the system voltage and can be set to start/stop at different voltage levels. The seven-segment display shows the setting you have chosen. A special setting is available for Li-ion batteries. In this mode, the BP-65A can be controlled by a VE.Bus BMS. The BP-65A can also be used as a switch between a battery charger and a Li-ion battery.
Extra low power consumption
The BP-65A draws little current. This is important for Li-ion batteries, especially after a shutdown due to low voltage.
Overvoltage protection
To protect more sensitive loads against overvoltages, the battery protect will disconnect them if the DC voltage exceeds 16 V or 32 V respectively.
Spark-proof
Instead of relays, MOSFET switches are used, so no sparking occurs.
Delayed alarm
The alarm can be activated if the battery voltage drops below the preset disconnection level for more than 12 seconds. Restarting the engine therefore does not activate the alarm. The alarm output is a short-circuit protected open collector output connected to the negative terminal with a maximum current of 50 mA. The alarm output is often used to activate a buzzer, an LED or a relay.
Delayed load disconnection and delayed reconnection
The load will be disconnected 90 seconds after the alarm has been activated. If the battery voltage rises to the threshold again within this time limit (after the engine has been started for example), the load will not be disconnected. The load will be reconnected 30 seconds after the battery voltage has increased to more than the preset reconnection value.
Good product-related links: