Remote on/off terminal
The remote on/off terminal eliminates the need for a high current switch in the input wiring. The remote on/off can be operated with a low power switch or by for example the engine run/stop switch
Short circuit proof and can be paralleled to increase output current
An unlimited number of units can be connected in parallel.
High temperature protected
The output current will reduce at high ambient temperature.
IP43 protection
When installed with the screw terminals oriented downwards.
Screw terminals
No special tools needed for installation.
Adjustable output voltage
Not intended for battery charging. Please consider using an Orion-Tr Smart for battery charging.
Technical Specification
- Input voltage range (1) 30-70V
- Under voltage shut down 28 V
- Under voltage restart 30 V
- Nominal output voltage 12.2V
- Output voltage adjust range 10-15V
- Output voltage tolerance +/- 0.2 V
- Output noise 2mV rms
- Cont. output current at nominal output voltage and 25 °C 20A
- Maximum output current (10 s) at nominal output voltage 25A
- Short circuit output current 50A
- Cont. output power at 25 °C 280W
- Cont. output power at 40 °C 240 W
- Efficiency 87 %
- No load input current (2) < 80mA
- Current consumption < 200uA when disabled via its remote port
- Galvanic isolation 200 V dc between input, output and case
- Operating temperature range -20 to +55 °C (derate 3 % per °C above 40 °C)
- Humidity Max. 95 % non-condensing
- DC connection Screw terminals
- Maximum cable cross-section 16 mm² (AWG6)
- Weight 1.3kg
- Dimensions hxwxd 130 x 186 x 70 mm (5.1 x 7.3 x 2.8 inch)
Standards
- Safety EN 60950
- Emission EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014-1
- Immunity EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-1, EN 55014-2
- Automotive Directive ECE R10-5
1) If set to nominal or lower than nominal, the output voltage will remain stable within the specified input voltage range (buck-boost function). If the output voltage is set higher than nominal by a certain percentage, the minimum input voltage at which the output voltage remains stable (does not decrease) increases by the same percentage.
2) Current consumption when the Orion-Tr is generating output voltage but no load is applied