12V Control Hub
With 40A DC-DC Charger
Equipped with 17 inputs/outputs, the panel gives you total control over everything from your fridge and lights, right through to your solar and water pumps. It comes with a pre-wired DC-DC with MPPT Solar Regulator, allowing you to keep your batteries charged while on the road. There’s also a 500A Shunt and Battery Monitor installed, which makes keeping up to date with your setup easy.
Coming with just about everything you need to manage your 12V system, our control hub is the easiest way to access, charge, and distribute power throughout your setup. Coming with a range of plugs, ports, and switches, it’s one of the easiest ways to control anything from your pumps and lights right through to your fridge or even travel oven.
40A DC-DC charger
| Max output | 40A |
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| DC input voltage | 9-32V |
| Solar input voltage | 10-32V |
| Compatibility | 12/24V LiFePO₄, SLA, AGM, Gel, Calcium |
Battery monitor (with 500A shunt)
| Voltage range | 0-100V |
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| Current range | 0-500A |
| Standby current | <0.002A |
Fuse block
| Fuses included | 3x 15A (+1 spare) / 3x 20A (+1 spare) |
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I/O functions
| Anderson-type plug | 1x pre-wired alternator input 1x pre-wired solar input 2x 30A output |
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| USB-type port | 2x USB-A 1x USB-QC 3.0 1x USB-C |
| Cigarette port | 3x 12V cigarette port |
| Switches | 6x on/off backlit rocker switches 1x logo illumination on/off switch |
Construction
| Main body | Grey powder-coated aluminium |
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| Dimensions | 400(W) x 300(H) x 125(D) mm (including DC-DC Charger) |
| 1x | 12V Control Hub With 40A DC-DC Charger |
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This product has a 2 year replacement warranty. This means that if the product is found to be faulty, we will replace the whole product. See our warranty page for details.
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