Sterling Power's Daisy Chain

Sterling Power’s Daisy Chain provides a cost-effective IP66-rated warning device that indicates when a safe working temperature has been exceeded. Able to monitor up to 100 normally closed temperature sensors in two distinct strings, the Daisy Chain can sound an alarm at the helm and/or trigger an automatic response from the built-in 16A relay. Sterling Power’s sensors are available in 50, 60, 70 and 80°C for a variety of applications. The Sterling Power Alternator Protect Device is specifically designed to act as a ‘load dump’ and divert any high voltage spike to earth in order to protect a connected 12 or 24V alternator and the connected regulators. More information is available from Lusty & Blundell on (09) 415-8303 or at www.lustyblundell.co.nz.

Rate this

Comments

Post a Comment

Required Field

Fishing bite times Fishing bite times

Major Bites

Minor Bites

Major Bites

Minor Bites

Fishing Reports Visit Reports

Saltwater Fishing Reports
Top of the South Fishing Report - 22/03/24

Tasman and Golden Bay snapper still running hot We are not far away from daylight... Read More >

22 Mar 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Bay of Islands Fishing Report - 22/03/24

Variety is the spice of life On one recent trip, the plan was to spend a... Read More >

22 Mar 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Hauraki Gulf Fishing Report - 22/03/24

Fish where the fish are! Catching fish or just going fishing? I tackle this issue... Read More >

22 Mar 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Inner Hauraki Gulf Fishing Report - 22/03/24

Thoughtful tactics required for better fish Over the course of each year the fishing varies,... Read More >

22 Mar 2024