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The 3103 is a 300A integrated solenoid and control module for 28V systems.
The unit features a bi-stable solenoid that can remain open or closed without a
coil current draw. The unit can be utilized in 4 different modes of operation
based on settings of jumpers external to the unit.
1. Unidirectional Battery Separator:
This mode is used to charge two battery banks from one power source. In this
mode, the unit monitors the “main” battery bank. When the main battery bank
voltage is above the connect threshold, the solenoid connects the two banks
together. When the main battery bank voltage drops below the disconnect
threshold, the solenoid is opened. In this mode, the connect threshold is
usually set to a voltage that is only reached when the charging system is
operational. This will cause the solenoid to only close when the charging system
is operational, charging both banks of batteries.
The disconnect voltage may be set one of two ways:
1 Near the full charge resting voltage of the batteries. This will cause the
solenoid to be opened shortly after the engine is stopped. This will preserve
100% of the starting battery capacity for engine cranking.
2 Below the full charge resting voltage of the batteries. Setting the disconnect
voltage lower will result in delaying the opening of the solenoid until some of
the charge is removed from the starting battery. This will result in a longer
life in the auxiliary battery and the ability to carry the auxiliary load for a
longer period of time. In this mode the manual override can be used to provide
jump starting from the auxiliary battery.
2. Bi-directional Battery Separator:
This mode is used to charge two battery banks from two sources. In this mode,
both battery banks are monitored. If either battery bank is above the connect
threshold the unit will close the solenoid. If the batteries are below the
disconnect threshold the unit will open the solenoid. The voltage settings for
the bidirectional battery separator remain the same as the unidirectional
battery separator.
3. Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD)
In this mode, the unit monitors the battery bank voltage. When the battery bank
voltage is above the connect threshold, the solenoid closes, powering the load.
When the battery bank voltage drops below the disconnect voltage, the unit opens
the solenoid, removing power from the load. In this mode, the connect threshold
is usually set to a voltage that is only reached when the charging system is
operational. The disconnect threshold is set to a voltage that leaves sufficient
charge in the batteries to crank the engine.
4. Isolator / Interconnect Mode:
This mode is used to charge two battery banks from one power source. This mode
provides the advantages of both the isolator charging system and the battery
interconnect.
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