12 July 2009

The New DC Master from Mastervolt

Mastervolt has proudly introduced the DC Master, a new generation of low-cost DC-DC converters that provide stable and constant output voltages under a wide range of inputs and load conditions.

Designed to be the smallest and most efficient family of DC-DC converters on the market, the new 11-model line-up is perfect for anyone who needs a rock-steady voltage aboard, especially for powering sensitive communication or navigation equipment.

The DC Master also allows you to run 12-volt equipment from either a 24-volt or 48-volt ship’s supply, with the peace of mind that the electronics will be fully protected from voltage spikes. This is particularly useful for recent hybrid applications, where a 12-volt engine control draws from the motor’s 48-volt battery bank.

The unique design means that the converters use almost no power whatsoever (less than 10 mA) when the equipment they are serving is switched off.

The anodised aluminium units are compact, silent in operation, and very easy to install. Each one is supplied with a mounting bracket, screws, faston-type connections and an operator’s manual. To keep the costs to a minimum, they have been manufactured with just the basic functions that everyone needs.

‘The DC Master fills a gap in our portfolio for small size DC-DC converters,’ explained John de Rijk, Mastervolt’s Technical Director. ‘It also extends our range of best value for money products, which currently also includes the AC Master and the ChargeMaster.’

The DC Master is available in six non-isolated models, and five isolated ones, with amperage ranges from 3A to 12A via a wide voltage input window.

Typical dimensions, as demonstrated by the DC Master 24/12-3A model would be 67mm x 87mm x 50mm (2.6in x 3.4in x 1.97in) so the units are unobtrusive and easy to hide away.

They each carry a two-year warranty, and a five-year system warranty is also available.


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