The
commercial marine market, which includes fishing, towing and deep
sea vessels values rugged construction, reliability and low-EMI
operation that does not interfere with the sensitive communications
equipment typically found on board.
We were founded in 1976 specifically to design and build power conversion
products for the commercial marine market. This market values rugged
construction, reliability and low-EMI operation that does not interfere
with sensitive communication systems.
Our products are also being used on some of the world's finest
yachts providing clean reliable power. Discerning yachtsmen turn
to us for their power conversion solutions as recommended by Raymarine,
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Custom Power Requirements
We also offer custom-engineered power solutions up to 12KW. Working
closely with our customers, we can help you to better understand
and define your power conversion requirements.
We also offer full life cycle support for all our products, including
ongoing maintenance and repair services. We have a tradition of
maintaining long-term relationships with our customers who continue
to rely on our technical, manufacturing and project management expertise.
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| Battery Chargers |
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12V, 24V and 32 Volt Battery Banks up to 1000AH
can be charged using 300, 600 or 1KW chargers. Bright red LED
volt and ammeters show battery condition from across the engine
room. 12 Volt emergency batteries can be charged from any on
board AC or DC source. |
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| Battery Equalizers |
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Up to 50 amps of 12 VDC power can be drawn from
the low side batteries in a 24V bank when using our BCD301 or
BCD601 battery equalizer to maintain battery balance. |
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| Voltage Converters |
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We started in 1976 building voltage converters
that could run a 150W single side-band radio from a 32V battery
system without the need of a 12V battery. Our line has expanded
to include 32V to 12V and 24V to 12V step-down converters with
up to 50 amps of output, 12V to 24V step-up converters to run
24V radar scanners from 12V batteries, as well as a full line
of fully isolated converters for special applications. |
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| Inverters |
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We offered the first pure-sine
wave inverters in 1994 specifically for running navigation
computers. Our line has grown over the years to include quasi-sine
and pure-sine inverters at power levels from 300 to 5000 watts.
Applications range from running wheelhouse computers to power
tools and microwave ovens.
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