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The SCQ25T digital shunt module is Simarine’s most versatile module. It can be used to measure voltages, currents, liquid levels and temperatures. SCQ25T has 4x 25 A integrated shunts, capable of measuring voltage up to 35 V DC and continuous current up to 25 A on each shunt.
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Safety DISCLAIMER: Installation of Simarine electronics should be made by electrical specialists with proper safety equipment. When working with batteries you should wear protective clothing and eye protection. CAUTION: Batteries contain acid, a corrosive, colorless liquid that will burn your eyes, skin and clothing. Should the acid...
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Overview A - 4x shunt input B - 4x shunt output C - 1x Tank add-on: [4x resistance sensing input & 3x voltage sensing input] D - 1x Alarm contact (optional and configurable via PICO menu or Simarine App)
1. Connect SCQ25T to Simarine PICO via the SICOM port. 2. Connect consumers/generators minus or plus terminal through one SCQ25T shunt. 3. Connect any compatible tank or temperature sensors to SCQ25T via the resistance or voltage input. 4. Connect the alarm contact to execute specific operation on the alarm.
To activate the alarm contact it is necessary to configure it via PICO in an easy way. The configuration process is described in PICO’s manual. SCQ25T Connection Example of a PICO-Splitter-SCQ25T connection with voltage level sensors/battery banks and resistance level sensors/temperature sensors.
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Sampling rate 100 ms Maximal current Continuous 25 A Peak current (<1 min) 35 A Voltage inputs SCQ25T SCQ25T (Tank Module) Voltage measuring on any channel Range 0 - 35 V Resolution 1 mV Accuracy ± 0.2 % Sampling rate...
If the shunt/tank sensor is not visible in PICO’s menu, check the following: · Is the SCQ25T properly connected via the SiCOM port to the PICO. · If you are using your own SiCOM cable make sure it has the right square and is twisted.
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