We
manufacture a number of products for the motorsports industry.
These include in-car converters to stabilize a 12V battery, in-car
converters to stabilize a 12V battery, in-car converters to create
24V for special applications such as cool suits, inverters for making
AC power in the pits, and battery chargers for 12, 16 or 24V batteries.
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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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| In-Car Converters |
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The VTC305R-12-12 converter takes the voltage
from the battery and steps it up to between 14.0 and 17.5 volts
(user selectable). It will hold the voltage at that level until
every amp-hour is exhausted from the battery to maximize the
run time of the vehicle. This is especially useful if the vehicle
doesn't have an alternator, or if the alternator fails during
the race. It also allows a 16V ignition to be run from a 12V
battery, eliminating the need for special batteries or chargers.
When turned off, or in the event of a failure of the unit, the
voltage is passed straight through with a minimal drop through
a Schottky diode. The unit also has an alarm that indicates
when the battery is about to die to permit a pit stop to replace
it.
The VTC305R-12-24 converter takes the voltage from the battery
and steps it up to 24 volts. The most common use for this converter
is to run 24-volt driver cooling equipment. |
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| Battery Chargers
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Often a racecar battery needs a fast, accurate
recharge between track sessions. Our chargers, such as the
BCA310-110-12 or BCA310-110-16 provide up to 25 amps of
charging current using a proven 3 stage charging profile to
quickly and accurately recharge a 12 or 16 volt battery. When
the charging light goes out, the battery is ready to use.
New is the BCA1200 charger. This rugged handheld charger
provides up to 1200 watts for charging power; (75 amps for a
12V or 16V battery, 45 amps for a 24V battery or 30 amps for
the new automotive 42 volts) and weighs only 12 pounds! |
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| Inverters |
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Often AC power is needed in the pits. A simple
source of AC is to use an inverter that runs off the tow vehicle
battery. The Analytic Systems IVQ1500-12-110 inverter provides
up to 1500 Watts of AC power (3000W Surge) to run work lights,
tools, computers or anything else that needs AC power to operate.
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