PT2413 24V 13A 3 BANK CHARGER

Brand: Newmar Power LLC

The Newmar PT2413 is a professional-grade 24V 13A 3-bank battery charger engineered to provide reliable and efficient power management for demanding applications. This advanced charging system ensures that multiple battery banks receive optimal charging current, maintaining their health and extending their lifespan. Its robust construction and intelligent charging algorithms make it an ideal solution for marine, RV, and industrial environments where consistent power is critical.

  • Key Features
  • Multi-Bank Charging: Simultaneously charges up to three independent battery banks, providing flexibility and efficiency for systems with multiple power sources.
  • High Output Current: Delivers a substantial 13A of charging current per bank, ensuring rapid and effective replenishment of battery power.
  • Advanced Charging Technology: Employs intelligent charging profiles to optimize battery performance, prevent overcharging, and extend battery life.
  • LED Indicators: Provides clear visual feedback on charging status for each bank, allowing for easy monitoring.

This versatile charger is designed to meet the rigorous demands of continuous operation in environments where power reliability is paramount. Whether you're powering essential systems on a vessel, maintaining batteries in an off-grid solar setup, or ensuring backup power for critical equipment, the PT2413 offers peace of mind. Its ability to manage multiple battery banks independently means each battery receives the tailored charge it needs, preventing common issues like uneven charging or premature failure. The intelligent charging process adapts to the specific needs of each battery, ensuring they are always ready when you need them.

The PT2413's robust build quality is a testament to Newmar Power's commitment to producing reliable electrical components. It is designed to endure vibrations, moisture, and temperature fluctuations common in marine and mobile applications. The intuitive interface with clear LED indicators makes it easy for users to monitor the charging status at a glance. This charger is not just about providing power; it's about preserving your investment in batteries by ensuring they are charged correctly and consistently, leading to longer service life and reduced replacement costs. Its efficient operation also contributes to lower energy consumption, making it an environmentally conscious choice for power management.

Applications for the PT2413 charger are extensive, ranging from recreational boating and commercial fishing vessels to motorhomes, emergency vehicles, and backup power systems. Its ability to handle a 24V system with multiple banks makes it a foundational component for any application requiring dependable battery power. The PT2413 integrates seamlessly into existing electrical systems, offering a straightforward upgrade path for enhanced battery performance and reliability. Invest in the PT2413 for a superior charging experience that keeps your systems powered and your batteries healthy.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Number PT-24-13
Input Voltage 120/240 VAC
Output Voltage 24 VDC
Amperage Rating 13 A per bank
Number of Banks 3
Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.3" x 7.7" x 10.6"
Weight Approximately 12 lbs
Cooling Convection
Approvals UL, cUL

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