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StartGuard Provides Voltage Protection During Engine Start The abrupt DC system voltage drop that accompanies engine starting can cause microprocessor-based voice and data transmitters to “dump” programmed memory. StartGuard solves this problem by providing supplemental voltage to sensitive electronics while the engine is cranked. It contains a sealed rechargeable battery which is switched on-line to electronics when the starter switch or solenoid is engaged. When the engine is running StartGuard automatically goes off-lineand the internal battery is recharged by the alternator. |
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Nav-Pac Mobile communication electronics such as programmable two-way radio and data transceivers, vehicle location systems and other microprocessor-controlled devices require clean and steady DC input power. Their sensitive circuitry is highly vulnerable to voltage drop from engine start, noise and line spikes from alternators and motors, and conducted noise from various other electronic devices. NAV-PAC prevents all of these problems. |
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12 & 24 Volt Stabilizing Converters Feed sensitive electronics with proper voltage regardless of battery condition. These stabilizing converters provide continuous, precisely regulated output over the entire range of a battery's usable voltage. This prevents subjecting loads to fluctuating input voltage which can cause shutdown, diminish performance and possibly damage sensitive circuitry. These converters provide total input/output isolation, virtually eliminating conducted line noise and permitting connection of negative ground loads to positive or floating ground systems, or vice versa. They can also be modified for use as battery chargers, allowing maintenance of a battery at a great distance from the charging source, providing reserve power if the main source fails. The rugged anodized aluminum case is ideal for mobile applications |
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