 In this issue: | • | Application Brief 360 Panel Circuit Breaker Module Offers Broadest Amperage Range Selection | • | Application Brief The 120 Amp SI ACR Handles “Noisy” Charger Output | • | Application Brief 120 Amp SI ACR Performance during Charger Float Mode
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| EVENTS Miami International Boat Show February 15-19, 2007 Miami Beach Convention Center

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Technical Support Manager Develop, manage, and improve the technical support process for the company in order to leverage company resources and exceed customer expectations. Click here for a complete position description.
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Previous issues of
Issue 33 (December 18, 2006)
Application Brief: The Versatility of the 360 Panel SystemTechnical Brief: Windlass and Bow Thruster Relay Contact Chatter

Issue 32 (November 13, 2006)
Application Brief: Overcoming Dropout of House Electronics during Engine Starting Application Brief: Start Lockout for Two Engines

For a complete list of past Circuit Solutions™ issues, click here.
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| Application Brief - Improving marine electrical systems with Blue Sea Systems products 360 Panel Circuit Breaker Module Offers Broadest Amperage Range Selection
The versatile 360 Panel circuit breaker module supports a wide range of marine applications. Boaters can install circuit breakers ranging from 5 Amperes to 300 Amperes in the same size aperture. Modules can be configured for AC or DC applications; there is a choice of three popular circuit breaker actuators, and one, two and three poles.
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Application Brief - Improving marine electrical systems with Blue Sea Systems products The 120 Amp SI ACR Handles “Noisy” Charger Output
Some chargers, especially chargers incorporated into inverter units, charge with a pulsing current. This pulsing output can interfere with some ACR voltage sensing circuits. Blue Sea Systems’ 120 Amp SI ACR is designed to tolerate a high level of noise, including pulsing charger output.
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Application Brief - Improving marine electrical systems with Blue Sea Systems products 120 Amp SI ACR Performance during Charger Float Mode
In some marine charger installations, there may be problems associated with charger “Float Mode” and ACR performance. Float Mode voltage levels sometimes fall below the connect thresholds of most ACR’s. Therefore, the battery banks may not be combined to share in charging. Blue Sea Systems’ 120 Amp SI ACR, part number 7610, overcomes this problem with its dual voltage threshold.
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