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The IOTA Engineering DLS30 is a powerful 30 Amp battery charger and power converter designed for efficiency and portability. With compact dimensions of 12.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches and a lightweight design of just 2.199 kg, it’s perfect for on-the-go charging needs. Built to last and easy to set up, this charger is your reliable companion for all adventures.
Manufacturer | IOTA Engineering |
Brand | IOTA Engineering |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DLS30 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DLS-30 |
Safety Rating | Não Aplicável |
S**Y
Nice replacement.
This power converter is very easy to install. Once I installed it, it has been working well.
W**Y
Rv converter
Worked perfect. Easy install.
J**.
High quality power supply.
I bought this unit to replace an old 30 amp 12 volt power supply in an RV. The old power supply had very high ac ripple even with a battery connected. This DLS 30 has very low ac ripple even with NO storage battery connected. The float charge voltage measured 13.54 volts at the battery. The 13.54 volt float charge level will not 'fry' batteries like so many of the cheap power supply/chargers tend to do when connected to the battery for extended periods. Never had the cooling fan turn on so far. The supply runs cool. Purity of the output was much higher than I was expecting. This supply should be O.K. for 12v TV's, CB radios, 12v audio systems, etc. The unit's output terminations are nice big screw lugs that can accommodate multiple large wires easily with no danger of shorts. My old power supply had a constant low level audible hum. This supply is dead quiet. The supply comes with a short dongle that plugs into a modular phone jack on the side of the supply. When the dongle is plugged in, the output of the supply goes to 14.2 volts to equalize the battery cells. If you buy the smart charger option this is the place it would plug in instead of the dongle. I bought the smart charger option but elected not to use it. I decided I'd prefer to have a constant 13.6 volt nominal output rather than have the supply occasionally automatically switching up to 14.2 volts. When equalization is desired, sensitive equipment can be disconnected and then the dongle can be plugged in to manually bring the charging voltage up to 14.2 volts. (Just have to remember to remove the dongle after equalization!) As other reviewers mentioned, no output wiring is included with the supply. You'll have to make up your own alligator clip leads or whatever. For replacement use in an RV, remove the old unit and connect the existing RV wiring to this new supply. Just make sure to keep the polarity correct.UPDATE: It's 2023 and the DLS30 is still working fine. For the last 2 years, the unit has been running 24/7.
R**L
Perfect fit
This product replaced my converter perfectly, and was easy to install.
M**K
Not for LiPo
I have several of these. I also have the LiPo module to supposedly make them compatible. None of them work properly. They start out pushing a higher current - for example the 30A model - like 25A. Very rapidly the current starts to decline. within an hour it will be less than 10A. ON A LOW BATTERY THAT NEEDS CHARGED. I went with the Victron line and they are fantastic. AND WORK.Victron Energy Blue Smart IP22 12-Volt 30 amp 120VAC, 3 Output Battery Charger NEMA 5-15, Bluetooth.Fully adjustable. Want the charger to come on when the battery reaches a specific voltage, then shut off at another specific voltage? It will do it. Just fantastic.
E**D
Purchased this unit back in July of 2015 for use ...
Purchased this unit back in July of 2015 for use in a ham radio shack. It's powering several low current DC devices plus an ICOM-7000 transceiver that requires 20A continuous. I have it feeding Blue Sea Systems ST blade fuse block. Quite frankly, I have it mounted out-of-sight behind the desk, and I never hear the fan or a peep out of it. It's been cranking 24/7 for the past two years and absolutely no issues. Its giving me solid, ripple-free DC at 13.4 volts and no RF noise.
M**E
This one works
Works great 👍 does a really good job. It's on my fifth wheel trailer.
W**Y
Worked great for 4 yr stopped working the other day
I bought this from Amazon as a used model I think maybe it could have been warranty work or possibly a return it was professionally repackaged with all literature,,, it was wicked easy to set up I had an old pair of jumper cables lying around I cut a little out of that and used it for my cables,,, I crimped pins on the end to insert into the unit itself and then I simply put alligator clamps on the other end that way I can clamp it to battery bank,,,,or another bank quite easily,,,I used the little plug for bulk charging,,,as we've have alot of over cast,,,,rain,,,etc. didn't take long to top off my bank,,,I went ahead and mounted on the wall,,,my only concern is that when I bulk charge with plug inserted into the back that I don't overcharge my bank,,, others here have said there's a light on this for charging and when fully charged,,, I'll have to turn all the lights off in the house and see if I can see it I didn't notice anything like that,,,would this unit turn it's self off when bulk charging like that with the little plug inserted on the back?,,,,or will I have to keep an eye on it.I waited till it was at 14.1 volts and kept it pluged in for about 20 min. or so then unplugged it.don't know if I did this right or not and I have not tried regular charging w/o plug in back inserted,,,I thinking regular charging would be auto.?????if anyone knows more then I do please feel free to tell me all about it ..................::::::regards:::::::::::Bill R..............
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