EGON RELAY-HUB. Wiring to DC-HUB/power distributor/fuse/power

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • www.egon.com.au/
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    The EGON Relay Hub is a 12 - 24 Volt combined switching and fusing hub which can be used as a standalone or in combination with an EGON DC Hub, it can be an add on for switching and or extra circuits. It has been designed to make it extremely easy to integrate switching into your electrical DC system. It also works great as a combination of switched outputs and constant outputs with a battery box or small system installation where a more simplified version of the DC Hub is required.
    It features:
    Blown fuse indicators
    Outputs active indicators
    5 individual switching / constant power supply circuits
    Override switches on the board for added redundancy
    Switch power supply circuit
    High quality screw connectors for easy connection of cables (no special tools needed)
    Sockets for 5 x standard automotive relays (available worldwide)
    80A maximum current throughout
    5 x 25A output circuits
    The following connection diagram shows a combination of switched, constant power loads and external switching.
    EGON takes a fresh look at product shortfalls and the needs of the adventure motoring, sail boats cruising and recreational vehicle builds.
    The company was formed in 2019. Owned and operated by automotive engineer Heiner Klarmann and award-winning 4WD author and overland explorer, Andrew St Pierre White. The company is based near the city of Perth, Western Australia.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @sgbnews
    @sgbnews 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love your product, I reckon these demos need to have components screwed down in a realistic scenario. Even if it is a board with the outline drawing of a vehicle on it with the field components represented in someway. It doesn’t have to be to scale.

    • @norkisserrano
      @norkisserrano 6 месяцев назад

      I totally agree, to see the real world application.

  • @AP-hf9gs
    @AP-hf9gs 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome product will be implementing in my build. 2 questions:
    1) @:1.23 : how many switches can i daisy chain for the power output for switch input (i.e poistive and ground cable from board powering the switches) i have a few switches right next to eachother which need power
    2) how do you recommend running two seperate 12v power inputs into different located switches FROM THE BOARD - i.e. two sets of cables to switches - for example switch in the front of the cab and switch in the back of the cab
    3) Located in perth - is it best to source from p2p or is there a cheaper option ?
    Many thabks great video

  • @norkisserrano
    @norkisserrano 7 месяцев назад

    Instead of screwing the wire, why not use a WAGO type of connectors for easy use/connection. Just a suggestion.

    • @EGONGame-changingsimplicity
      @EGONGame-changingsimplicity  6 месяцев назад +1

      voltage drop is too high with WAGO connectors. These are not ordinary screw connectors!

    • @norkisserrano
      @norkisserrano 6 месяцев назад

      @@EGONGame-changingsimplicity -Got ya