BEP Battery Distribution Cluster for Single Engine with Two Battery Banks
Model: 714-140A-DVSR
The 714-140A-DVSR features a dual sensing DVSR (710-140A). It always keeps a reserve battery fully charged. When the switch is on position one, battery one senses for the VSR. Isolated battery two gets charged via the VSR when the engine runs, staying fully charged. When the switch is on position two, battery two senses and battery one charges through the VSR. Having a fully - charged reserve battery is a great safety advantage. Dimensions: 5.4' L x 2.75 W x 3.0
Using this BEP battery distribution cluster is easy. First, understand the two - position switch. When you set the switch to position one, battery one will start monitoring the system. While the engine is running, battery two, which is isolated, will be charged through the VSR to keep it fully charged. When you switch to position two, battery two takes over the monitoring and battery one gets charged. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the battery levels regularly. Check the connections to make sure they are tight and free from corrosion. If you notice any issues like the battery not charging properly, check the switch and the VSR. Remember, always turn off the engine before making any adjustments to the switch or checking the batteries to ensure your safety.