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BATTERY MANAGEMENT

BEP’s innovative Smart Battery Hub (SBH) is a world-first intelligent battery management system for vessels running multiple outboards, sterndrives, or inboard engines.

Smart Battery Hub simplifies battery management with remotely activated switches, automatic Voltage Sensitive Switching (VSS) and emergency parallel functionality, neatly housed in a robust, ignition-protected IPX7 enclosure. SBH monitors and transmits individual battery voltages and house bank state-of-charge over NMEA2000. Remote battery switching is via NMEA2000 or wired switches, with manual override. SBH works-with-CZone®, so users can control batteries from CZone® Waterproof Keypads, monitor them on any CZone® touchscreen or compatible CZone® partner device. SBH works seamlessly as a CZone® module in networked systems.

VSS voltage thresholds can be customconfigured or enabled/disabled with each installation. Switch inputs can be assigned to any function.

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BEP’s SBH features magnetic latching, 300amp interrupt switching technology, two additional sensor inputs and true mechanical override. Power consumption is ultra-low. Smart Battery Hub works with 12- or 24-volt systems and carries a five-year warranty.

Find it @ www.bepmarine.com

 

 

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