Battery management system EquaLink

battery management system
battery management system
battery management system
battery management system
battery management system
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EquaLink is an Ethernet-based battery management system that monitors the voltage, internal resistance and temperature of each battery in a stationary, telecom or UPS battery system. Through a patented balancing process, EquaLink actively regulates the float charging current of each battery, ensuring all batteries charge at their optimal voltage. EquaLink Battery Management System actively manages batteries to increase reliability and extend the service life, Other battery monitoring systems simply monitor batteries as they deteriorate. EquaLink can monitor current, ambient/room temperature, humidity, hydrogen gas and electrolyte levels. Through available Form C contacts/relays, EquaLink can also monitor electrical equipment such as UPSs, inverters, transfer switches, generators and air conditioning systems. EquaLink is designed for many battery applications including: lead acid (flooded/wet, VRLA, gel, AGM, etc.) as well as nickel cadmium (NiCd) and nickel metal hydride (NiMH). EquaLink is easy to set up and configure. Benefits Prevents unexpected battery failure Eliminates undercharge and overcharge which lead to almost all battery problems Increased battery capacity Extends battery service life Easy access to battery data via web browser Automate data collection for NERC requirements and IEEE standards Available Environmental Monitoring Temperature Humidity Electrolyte level Hydrogen gas detection Features Patented voltage balancing process Pinpoints poorly performing cells Regulates charging (prevents overcharging and undercharging) Advanced warning system Remote or local log in
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