Application
The DCC Pro is a solid state electronic device developed for the purpose of
charging and maintaining an additional battery (or batteries), commonly
termed an auxiliary battery in a dual or multiple battery installation where the
main battery is used as the supply source.
The DCC Pro has been designed speci cally for use in 4WDs, RVs, buses,
coaches, caravans, campers or any vehicle with a 12VDC electrical system
where there is a requirement to charge one or more auxiliary batteries.
It is not designed or warranted for use in marine applications.
The DCC Pro is designed for Australian conditions. Unlike many imported
products, particularly those designed for the European market, it is designed
to maintain output under the harshest of environments in the highest ambient
temperatures.
The DCC Pro is a standalone power conversion device. It utilises the host
vehicle's main battery as the sole source of power to develop its own output to
charge a variety of di erent battery types according to their speci c charging
requirements. As no modi cation to the vehicle's original wiring is required
this ensures the manufacturer's electrical system is not compromised in any
way.
The DCC Pro is a highly capable device with many unique features, the
principles of which, allow the operator to control and monitor the charging
status from the comfort of the cabin.
The DCC Pro has the exibility to adapt to almost any application in any
vehicle, old or new, simple or complex with or without a CAN/LIN controlled
electrical system.
In order to understand the complete functionality of the DCC Pro it is
recommended that the contents of this manual are read in its entirety.
To understand the basics however, it is only necessary to review the
Installation and Operation pages. The step-by-step installation guide begins
on page 17 and the operating brief on page 24. The Appendix section contains
detailed information on the fundamentals of the DCC Pro and is optional
reading.
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