Maretron
Group: Carling Technologies

Boat NMEA interface (for DC power supply)
DCM100 Maretron

Maretron's DCM100 DC Monitor is an advanced electronic
monitoring device used to measure the voltage and current of any direct
current (DC) power source or load. Examples of DC power sources that can be
monitored with the DCM100 include batteries, alternators, solar panels, and
wind generators. The DCM100 can also be used to monitor DC loads like
inverters, windlasses, DC refrigerators, or any DC branch circuit. When the
DCM100 is used to monitor batteries, sophisticated circuitry and software
algorithms monitor battery temperature, load current, charging current and
terminal voltage to precisely compute battery state of charge, state of
health, and time remaining. To measure current, the DCM100 uses an included
state-of-the-art Hall effect current sensor which simply slips over the
wire - you don't have to break connections or install connectors as you do
with inline shunts used by other solutions. Best of all, the DCM100 is NMEA
2000® certified so you can view any and all DC information anywhere on the
vessel using a compatible NMEA 2000® display. The DCM100 is a key component
of Maretron's N2KView® vessel monitoring and control system.

Features:

* Battery Voltage
* Battery Current
* Ripple Voltage
* Battery Case Temperature
* State of Charge
* Time Remaining
* Charge Efficiency Factor
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