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Nautical battery isolators and converters

Charge distributors and converters for marine batteries. Ensure optimal charging and protect devices. Fast shipping & support.

VICTRON DC/DC converters, galvanic isolated

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143.80 €
VICTRON Argodiod battery isolators

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67.20 €
VICTRON Argofet battery isolators

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129.30 €
VICTRON Orion DC-DC non-insulated voltage converter

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47.00 €
VICTRON DC/DC non-insulated high-power voltage converter to be also used as battery charger - Adjustable outlet voltage version

From:

29.20 €
Very low voltage drop battery combiners (diodes) and automatic battery isolators

From:

61.40 €
VICTRON Buck-Boost high-power voltage converter

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698.10 €
VICTRON DC/DC voltage converter and Orion-Tr Smart battery charger with galvanic insulation and Bluetooth connection

From:

206.60 €
VSR Voltage Sensitive Relay with Starter isolator

From:

97.20 €

Charge Distributors and Power Converters for Your Boat



Charge distributors and power converters are essential components for managing power onboard your boat. A charge distributor distributes current from the alternator or battery charger to multiple batteries, ensuring optimal charging for each. Power converters, on the other hand, transform voltage from 12V to 24V or vice versa, making it possible to use equipment with different voltages. These are important parts of any nautical battery charger system.

Choosing the right model depends on your specific needs. Consider the number of batteries to be charged, the maximum current delivered, and the efficiency of the device. An electronic charge distributor, for example, offers more precise and sophisticated management than a traditional model.

Our charge distributors and power converters are designed to withstand the marine environment. Victron Energy models guarantee high efficiency and long-lasting performance. Find the best boat power converter to suit your needs.

Nautica Basile's Advice



A malfunctioning charge distributor can cause insufficient battery charging or, worse, overcharging. Periodically check the condition of your charge distributor and, if in doubt, consult a professional. Avoid directly connecting 24V devices to a 12V system without a suitable converter, as you could irreparably damage your devices.

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* Official manufacturer's warranty.
* Qualified technical assistance to help you choose the right product.
* Immediate availability of spare parts and accessories.

Complete your electrical system with our marine-grade electrical cables and protective fuses.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions



What is the difference between a charge distributor and a battery charger?



A battery charger supplies current to a single battery, while a charge distributor distributes current to multiple batteries simultaneously, optimizing the charging process for each. The distributor is ideal when you have multiple service batteries to keep charged.

How do I choose the right charge distributor for my boat?



Consider the number of batteries to be charged, the maximum current delivered by the alternator, and the capacity of the batteries. Choose a model with a maximum charging current appropriate to the capacity of your batteries and make sure it is compatible with your electrical system.

Can I use a power converter to power an inverter?



Yes, you can use a power converter to increase the voltage from 12V to 24V and power a 24V inverter. Make sure the converter has enough power to support the inverter and connected devices.

What is the difference between a charge distributor and a battery charger?

A battery charger supplies current to a single battery, while a charge distributor distributes current to multiple batteries simultaneously, optimizing the charging process for each. The distributor is ideal when you have multiple service batteries to keep charged.

How do I choose the right charge distributor for my boat?

Consider the number of batteries to be charged, the maximum current delivered by the alternator, and the capacity of the batteries. Choose a model with a maximum charging current appropriate to the capacity of your batteries and make sure it is compatible with your electrical system.

Can I use a power converter to power an inverter?

Yes, you can use a power converter to increase the voltage from 12V to 24V and power a 24V inverter. Make sure the converter has enough power to support the inverter and connected devices.

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