System prioritises power needs

A Cole Hersee product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 9, 2007

Cole Hersee's LVD Switch eliminates dead batteries by automatically disconnecting noncritical loads from a battery when the battery falls below a predefined threshold.

Cole Hersee has released its new low voltage disconnect (LVD) Switch.

Cole Hersee's LVD Switch eliminates dead batteries by automatically disconnecting noncritical loads from a battery when the battery falls below a predefined threshold.

When the battery voltage is restored, the switch automatically restores the functionality of the ancillary equipment.

Ideal for utility vehicles that are not used on a daily basis, the LVD Switch prevents the loads from disconnecting during starting.

The switch provides over-current, short-circuit and over-temperature protections to ensure a safe and reliable operation.

Additionally, Cole Hersee's LVD Switch is resistant to vibration and mechanical shock, and withstands contamination from moisture, dust or salt spray.

The LVD Switch extends battery life.

The switch has a 200A at 12V DC rating, and comes with a manual override option to allow users to make or break the connection regardless of the battery voltage.

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