EGON RELAY-HUB | POWER DISTRIBUTION | POWER DISTRIBUTION

EGON RELAY-HUB | POWER DISTRIBUTION | POWER DISTRIBUTION

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Description

The Perfect Companion To DC Distribution Devices That Make It Extremely Easy To Integrate Switching Into Your Electrical DC System. An extremely robust DC input/output fuse box relay combination board that reduces workshop time by a large factor, and also does away with the need for specialist expertise when building DC electric setups.

The EGON Relay Hub is 12/24V DC combined switching and fusing hub which can be used as a standalone or in combination with an EGON DC Hub.

Description

 

It is ideal as an add on for switching additional circuits. Designed to make it extremely easy to integrate switching into your electrical DC system.

There’s more: The EGON Relay-Hub 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.

If you are building and installing DC electrics into 4WDs, RVs, boats of all sizes, and even dwellings that run on solar-charged DC setups, this is a fast, simple and cost-saving way of switching multiple accessories.

A unique way to simplify remote switching of high-current (up to 25A each) circuits.

Bracket/Cover Sold Separately  – 

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
  •  Dimensions of bracket: 190mm(W) x 170mm(H) x 55mm(D) (sold seperate)

How To Connect The EGON Relay-Hub

 

The following connection diagram shows a combination of switched, constant power loads and external switching.

 

In this example drawing, Circuit 1 is being used to switch Load 1 through an external switch. Circuit 2 is being used to switch Load 2 through an external switch. Circuit 3 is being used to supply constant power to a fridge. Circuit 4 is not being used. Circuit 5 is being used to supply constant power to comms.

The trick to understanding the workings of the EGON Relay Hub is to understand that the circuits that are labeled Supply 1Load 1Alt. Supply 1Switch Input 1 (all labeled on the circuit board) are all relating to the same circuit on the

 

Supply Power

Connect the Main Supply with an external fuse (80A max.) to a power supply. This can be a DC Hub, Battery Box, House- or Auxiliary-Battery or even your Start-Battery if you want to use this to power the electrical system that you are about to install. Now you have established the power supply to the board. Next step is to add a fuse to Supply 1 which will then power up the Alt. Supply 1 circuit and gives power to the Load 1 relay. The Load 1 relay when switched on will give power to the Load 1 pos and neg terminals.

To switch the relay, you can either use the override switch on the board which powers the activation circuit of the relay, or you can use an external switch.

Note: When the relay output is active the LED next to the Load 1 terminals will light up.

 

External Switch

To add an external switch, you can run a 3-core cable from the Switch input terminals on the board to your switch, For multiple switched circuits run 4, 5, 6 or 7 core cable. Add a fuse to the Power Out circuit (maximum 3amps).

This will power the Switch Inputs pos and neg terminals. These will act as a power supply for your switches. The Switch Inputs 1 through 5 will act as a signal return from the switch to activate the relay. Switch Input 1 will activate the Load 1 relay, Switch Input 2 will activate the Load 2 relay and so on.

 

Switched Load

To connect a switched Load (light, pump, oven, etc) use twin core cable and run it from your load to the Loads terminals on the board.

Constant Power Load

To connect a constant power load (fridge, comms, etc) use twin core cable and run it from the load to the Alt. Supply terminals on the board.

Note: You can use a circuit for switching and constant power supply at the same time you just need to make that the fuse rating is chosen accordingly to being able to supply the switched load and the constant load. Please make sure that the fuse rating stays within the safe working limits of the connected cables and components that you connect to the EGON Relay Hub.

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