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Brand: AEP Pacific
Skylla-i 24/100 (3) Charger
Skylla-i 24/100 (3) Charger
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$3,401.56 NZD
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$3,401.56 NZD
The Skylla-i 24/100 (3) Charger is a high-performance marine and industrial battery charger from Victron Energy. It is designed to efficiently charge 24V battery banks with up to 100A output current, typically used in demanding systems such as boats, yachts, and off-grid power setups.
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Key Features
- 24V / 100A high-power charging
Designed for large battery banks in marine, industrial, and off-grid systems.
3 fully isolated outputs (Skylla-i 3 model)
Each output can deliver the full 100A, allowing charging of up to three separate battery banks simultaneously.
Adaptive 7-stage charging algorithm
Automatically adjusts charging (bulk, absorption, float, storage) for optimal battery health and faster charging.
Compatible with multiple battery types
Supports:
Lead-acid (AGM, GEL, flooded)
Lithium (LiFePO₄) via BMS/CAN control
BatterySafe technology
Prevents excessive gassing by controlling voltage rise, protecting battery life.
Storage mode
Reduces float voltage when batteries are idle to minimize aging.
Temperature & voltage compensation
Adjusts charging based on battery temperature and cable voltage drop for accuracy.
VE.Can / NMEA2000 communication
Enables integration with monitoring systems and synchronization of multiple chargers.
Remote monitoring & control
Supports external panels and system integration (on/off control, current limiting, status monitoring).
High efficiency & rugged design
Aluminum IP21 housing
Forced air cooling
Corrosion-resistant construction for marine environments
Power supply capability
Can operate as a stable 24V DC power supply when batteries are not connected.
⚡ In simple terms:
It’s a heavy-duty smart charger that can safely and efficiently charge multiple 24V battery banks at once, with advanced protection and monitoring features for demanding environments like boats, telecom systems, and off-grid power setups.