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VTC305-12-24, Analytic Systems 30A input Max. 90% conversion efficiency. Input: 10.5V minimum provides 10A 24V output. Closer input voltage gets to output voltage, the greater amps it will handle. As a 24V system conditioner, 27A output is possible (this is over 600 watts). Output 24-27.5V selectable. Use it to double the power capacity of your current wiring. Put it on your 24V lighting and electronics circuit so dimming or malfunction is avoided when starting the engine or windlass when the engine is not running.
Currently over $600 at West Marine. I obtained it as new old stock, but I'm realizing nothing is 24V outside the military.
Tested connected to a 12V battery. It produced full brightness on a pair of 12V headlamps connected in series. As I repeatedly connected the load, I watched the output remain at 24.0 V. If you need one, make an offer.
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