PRO CHARGE ULTRA LITE 12V | 30A (split charge)



PRO CHARGE ULTRA LITE 12V | 30A (split charge)
Pro Charge Ultra Lite
Multi stage | Fully Active PFC | Custom Charge Selection | 12V 30A | 2 outputs
Global Voltage 80-270VAC 40-70Hz (minor power reduction when AC voltage drops below 100VAC)
This new Pro charge Ultra Lite is aimed at the budget sensitive market. A common question shall be, what are the key differences between the Ultra and the Ultra Lite?:
1) The Ultra is larger due to it meeting the ABYC 40 Deg C+ high ambient temperature performance standards.
2) The Lite has an operational range in the 20 Deg C+ (a more common standard for non ABYC), thus, in a smaller body.
3) The Lite displays less information on the front panel but still a lot more than its competitors.
4) Although built to UL standards, including fire resistant plastics etc, the Lite is NOT UL certified.
5) The Lite is not CEC certified, the Ultra is.
6) The Lite has temperature compensation, however, unlike the Ultra, the sensor is optional.
7) Cost, the Lite is lower cost
8) Outputs: The Lite has a max of 2 outputs suitable for most operations the Ultra has 3.
9) PCU Lite has 2 years warranty the Ultra has 5 years.