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On-board charger RUBRUKS RBC-600-7
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The on-board charger RBC-600-7 is designed for charging transport batteries from 1- and 3-phase current of the household network. The on-board charger has the ability to interface with IEC 62196, IEC 62196-2 and CCS Type 2 charging terminals. This allows the vehicle to be charged either from the domestic mains using a special charging cable or from a charging station. Suitable for electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles and agricultural machinery. Features and benefits: CAN-bus control, interaction with charging terminal (J1772), CAN-bus output voltage/current setting, CC-CV operation, resistive load function (warm-up mode), protection systems: overheating, over-voltage, short circuit
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