Victron Orion-TR Isolated DC-DC Converter - 24 VDC to 24 VDC - 400W - 17AMP
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Victron Orion-TR Isolated DC-DC Converter - 24 VDC to 24 VDC - 400W - 17AMP

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Victron Orion-TR Isolated DC-DC Converter - 24 VDC to 24 VDC - 400W - 17AMPOrion TR Isolated DC DC Converter 24 VDC to 24 VDC 400W 17AMP Remote On Off Terminal The remote on off terminal eliminates the need for a high current switch in the input wiring. The remote on off can be operated with a low power switch or for example the engine run stop switch. All Models Are Short Circuit Proof and Can Be Paralleled to Increase Output Current An unlimited number of units can be connected in parallel. High Temperature Protected The

Orion-TR Isolated DC-DC Converter - 24 VDC to 24 VDC - 400W - 17AMP

Remote On/Off Terminal

The remote on/off terminal eliminates the need for a high current switch in the input wiring. The remote on/off can be operated with a low power switch or for example the engine run/stop switch. 

All Models Are Short Circuit Proof and Can Be Paralleled to Increase Output Current

An unlimited number of units can be connected in parallel.  

High Temperature Protected 

The output current will reduce at high ambient temperatures.  

IP43 Protection 

When installed with the screw terminals oriented downward.  

Screw Terminals 

No special tools are needed for installation.  

Input Fuse (not replaceable) 

On 12 V and 24 V input models only.  

Adjustable Output Voltage 

Not intended for battery charging ( consider using an Orion-Tr Smart for battery charging).

Specifications:

  • Input Voltage Range: 20-35 V
  • Under Voltage Shut Down: 14 V
  • Under Voltage Restart: 15 V
  • Nominal Output Voltage: 24.2 V
  • Output Voltage Adjust Range: 20-30 V
  • Output Voltage Tolerance: +/- 0,2 V
  • Output Noise: 2 mV rms
  • Cont. Output Current at Nominal Output Voltage and 40 Degrees C: 17 A
  • Maximum Output Current (10 S) at Nominal Output Voltage: 25 A
  • Short Circuit Output Current: 40 A
  • Cont. Output Power at 25 Degrees C: 480 W
  • Cont. Output Power at 40 Degrees C: 400 W
  • Efficiency: 89 %
  • No Load Input Current (2): < 80 mA 
  • Current Consumption: < 200uA when disabled via its remote port
  • Galvanic Isolation: 200 VDC between input, output, and case
  • Operating Temperature Range: -20 to +55 Degrees C (derate 3 % per °C above 40 °C)
  • Humidity: Max. 95 % non-condensing
  • DC Connection: Screw terminals
  • Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 16 mm² AWG6
  • Weight: 1,6 kg (3.5 lb)
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 x 186 x 70 mm (5.1 x 7.3 x 2.8 inch)
  • Safety Standards: EN 60950
  • Immunity Standards: EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-1, EN 55014-2
  • Automotive Directive Standards: ECE R10-5

Manufacturer : Victron Energy
Manufacturer Part No : ORI242441110
UPC : 8719076038856
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