Battery Charging Systems and Power Supplies
Nortec Electronics has been providing battery charging systems and power supplies since 1978.
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Since 1978, Nortec Electronics has developed custom electronic circuits and devices. Today, we specialise in the development and manufacture of military chargers and power supplies, and specialise in electronics for multi-cellular systems.
Nortec devices are designed use in harsh military conditions and offer an unparalleled level of rugged durability. Our production lines can be adapted to individual client needs, as well as for mass production applications, meaning that we can supply product quantities varying from small, individual orders, to thousands of units at a time.
We manufacture the ACG 2000, a four-stroke military alternator approved for sealed GEL batteries. Specifications include:
Our BT 2000 military battery charger and tester features the following specifications:
The EL20 is a charging and testing unit for lead-acid batteries. Its built-in microprocessor monitors all relevant parameters including current, voltage, lifespan, temperature and capacity. Specifications include:
Our LE21 trickle charger can charge open or closed lead-acid batteries with a 12V or 24V rated voltage and a capacity of up to 400Ah. Specifications include:
The LG90 is a mobile charger and power supply for military vehicles, and can be used to power vehicles without the need to turn their engines on. Specifications include:
Nortec Electronics has been providing battery charging systems and power supplies since 1978.
The BT612 is a tester for screening of battery blocks of 6V and 12V.
Battery and trickle charger 24V in robust aluminium housing IP65 is convectively cooled, equipped with VG connector 16S (7-pole).
The UL60 in 19in housing is used for the treatment of lead and NiCd batteries. It is the consistent further development of the UL10N and the VARTA UL10.
The portable device serves for uninterruptible power supply of 24VDC consumers at available AC-net using the built in rectifier unit or from external supply unit this could be a fuel cell of maximum voltage of 28.8V.