Battery charger
The PANcharge1k allows you to easily select the voltage of the battery to be charged using a switch. It is a highly convenient charger that can charge batteries of 12/24/36/48V, serving four functions in one device. By supporting multiple voltages, it contributes to cost reduction in facilities. The charging method uses a microcontroller-controlled step charging system, which solves issues such as insufficient charging or prolonged charging time that occur with traditional taper charging or timer charging, bringing large-capacity batteries close to full charge in a short time. This battery-friendly charging method ultimately extends the lifespan of expensive batteries.
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The PANcharge1k allows you to easily select the voltage of the battery to be charged with a switch. It is a highly convenient charger that can charge batteries of 12/24/36/48V, serving four functions in one device. By supporting multiple voltages, it contributes to cost reduction in facilities. The charging method uses a microcontroller-controlled step charging system, which solves issues such as insufficient charging and prolonged charging times that occur with traditional taper charging or timer charging, bringing large-capacity batteries close to full charge in a short time. This battery-friendly charging method ultimately extends the lifespan of expensive batteries.
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P2
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
Unmanned transport vehicles, golf carts, bucket trucks, ships, etc.
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DENRYO CO., LTD. was established in 1967 with the aim of expanding the applications of electricity. After engaging in the sale of measuring instruments and the development and sale of amateur radio equipment, we are currently involved in the research, development, and sales of components for system power supplies. We primarily focus on independent systems and are working to improve the convenience of electricity usage in areas and regions with insufficient infrastructure, such as in Asia and Africa, or in mobile applications.