Xantrex PathMaker Battery Combiners

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Sierra Expeditions is please to announce that we are carrying the Xantrex PathMaker battery combiners.

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PathMaker is a battery combiner that automatically connects 2 or 3 battery banks for simultaneous charging and isolates them during discharge. A toggle switch allows the user to manually parallel battery banks for emergency starting power. For use with 12 or 24-volt systems, PathMaker has user adjustable settings for connect and disconnect.

Product Features
  • Automatic, high current switch for simultaneous two to three bank charging
  • Connects batteries together when the voltage is sufficiently high and disconnects when voltage drops during discharge
  • No voltage drop in charging voltage
  • Manual connect feature for emergency starts
  • Compatible with all charging sources
  • Convenient front panel LED status indicators
  • User-selectable connect and disconnect voltages
  • One year warranty

Options
  • Four models available
  • Available in two or three battery bank versions with models at 100 and 250 Amps
  • Optional Remote Control - indicates Off, Auto and Combine

We're expecting our shipment to arrive this week some where in the middle of the week!

More info here: http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=155
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
stumptaco said:
Wil, do you have any dimensions on the remote panel?

~James

James-
The remote is flush mount, with a splashproof front and includes a 25' cable.

Dim: Flush Mount (2.25" H x 3.65" W x 0.75" D)
Cut-out (3" W x 1.625" H)

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Hope that helps.
 
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ryan626

Adventurer
Wil, if your going to mount the remote panel in the cab, can the battery combiner be mounted somewhere under the hood? I think I remember reading that BajaTaco was told that the control unit shouldn?t be exposed to the elements. Where would you recommend mounting the unit?
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FlyingWen

Explorer
ryan626 said:
Wil, if your going to mount the remote panel in the cab, can the battery combiner be mounted somewhere under the hood? I think I remember reading that BajaTaco was told that the control unit shouldn’t be exposed to the elements. Where would you recommend mounting the unit?

The only thing I saw in regards to exposing it to the elements (fire, water) is that it would void the Warranty.

See Here for Warranty, Installation Diagrams and Product Info
 

FlyingWen

Explorer
3 HUGE boxes just arrived containing the Xantrex goodies.

They are now in stock and ready to be under your tree for the Holidays!
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Sweet... great article on these units in the winter issue of Overland Journal!!!
 

Willman

Active member
flyingwil said:
Sweet... great article on these units in the winter issue of Overland Journal!!!

Yes it was!!....Value award!!!

I might have to make the change......This system looks like it rocks! Having a remote panel sure would be handy!

:)
 

gearguywb

Explorer
Sounds like a great deal. I need to do a little research. I have a Slee battery tray sitting here and this is my next project along with installing the lights I snagged last week.
 

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