Mobile battery charger NPB-1200 series
Li-ion

mobile battery charger
mobile battery charger
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Characteristics

Configuration
mobile
Battery type
Li-ion
Voltage

Min.: 10.5 V

Max.: 80 V

Amperage

Min.: 0 A

Max.: 70 A

Description

Shortly after launching the 450W/750W ultra-wide range reliable and intelligent universal charger NPB-450/750 series, MEAN WELL is now releasing the 1200W higher wattage— NPB-1200 series. This series features intelligence, wide voltage, multi-purpose design, flexible functions, safety and durability as its core features. The unit is designed with built-in MCU and newly patented auto ranging battery detection technology, which will automatically adjust charging voltage settings depending on the battery voltage (Note this mode is only suitable for Li-ion batteries with BMS). Additionally, there are nd 48V(42~80V) three different models that come with a 2:1 wide charging voltage range. Each unit can be used for a wide range of batteries, so the users do no need to purchase multiple chargers due to variety of batteries. This not only saves costs for users, but also contributes to saving the environment and sustainable development. In addition to intelligent voltage detection, ultra-wide voltage, and universal applications, the NPB-1200 can also pair with the MEAN WELL SBP-001 to connect to computer to program various parameter such as select 2/3 stage charging, adjust charging voltage/current, set charger timeout, etc. The charger parameters may also be adjusted manually via the user-friendly DIP S.W. on the front panel for the charging current (50~100%) or selection between the 4 preset curves. For more professional application integration, the NPB-1200 has built-in CANBus protocol, which allows remote setting and monitoring of the charger.

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