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Collection: Battery charge relay

Relais de charge automatiques ACR Blue Sea Systems pour isoler et charger deux parcs batteries à bord : m-Series 65 A, SI-ACR 120 A, ML-ACR 500 A et kits Add-A-Battery. Choix selon alternateur, tension 12/24 V, Start Isolation et chimie batterie.

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Battery distributor 1E/2S/160A

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Battery distributor 1E/2S/160A

Ref : RC162

Regular price 252,92€
Sale price 252,92€ Regular price 263,40€
Add-A-Battery Kit - 120A - Add-A-Battery Kit - 120A

Blue Sea Systems

Battery add-on kit - 120 A

Ref : 7650-BSS

Regular price 201,68€
Sale price 201,68€ Regular price 232,08€
Mini Add-A-Battery Kit - 65A - Mini Add-A-Battery Kit - 65A

Blue Sea Systems

Mini battery add-on kit - 65 A

Ref : 7649-BSS

Regular price 155,47€
Sale price 155,47€ Regular price 171,48€
ML-ACR Automatic Charging Relay with Manual Control - 24V DC 500A - ML-ACR Automatic Charging Relay with Manual Control - 24V DC 500A

Blue Sea Systems

Automatic charge relay ML-ACR with manual control - 24 V DC 500 A

Ref : 7623-BSS

Regular price 301,20€
Sale price 301,20€ Regular price 344,28€
ML-ACR Automatic Charging Relay - 12V DC 500A - ML-ACR Automatic Charging Relay - 12V DC 500A

Blue Sea Systems

Automatic charge relay ML-ACR - 12 V DC 500 A

Ref : 7620-BSS

Regular price 297,08€
Sale price 297,08€ Regular price 322,20€
BatteryLink™ Automatic Charging Relay - 12V/24V DC 120A - BatteryLink™ Automatic Charging Relay - 12V/24V DC 120A

Blue Sea Systems

BatteryLink™ automatic charge relay - 12/24 V DC 120 A

Ref : 7611-BSS

Regular price 119,04€
Sale price 119,04€ Regular price 143,76€
SI-ACR Automatic Charging Relay - 12/24V DC 120A - SI-ACR Automatic Charging Relay - 12/24V DC 120A

Blue Sea Systems

Automatic charge relay SI-ACR - 12/24 V DC 120 A

Ref : 7610-BSS

Regular price 133,84€
Sale price 133,84€ Regular price 151,32€
m-Series Automatic Charging Relay - 12/24V DC 65A - m-Series Automatic Charging Relay - 12/24V DC 65A

Blue Sea Systems

Automatic charge relay series m - 12/24 V DC 65 A

Ref : 7601-BSS

Regular price 96,43€
Sale price 96,43€ Regular price 104,28€
Relais de charge automatique ML-ACR avec contrôle manuel - 12V DC 500A - ML-ACR Automatic Charging Relay with Manual Control - 12V DC 500A

Blue Sea Systems

Automatic charge relay ML-ACR with manual control - 12 V DC 500 A

Ref : 7622B-BSS

Regular price 245,47€
Sale price 245,47€ Regular price 362,28€

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Battery charging relays: distributing charge without mixing battery banks

An automatic charging relay, often called an ACR (Automatic Charging Relay), connects two battery banks only when a charging source is actually available. While sailing, it allows, for example, charging the house bank from the engine alternator while keeping the start battery isolated when the voltage drops.

This collection includes Blue Sea Systems charging relays suitable for 12 V and 24 V marine installations: compact 65 A models, 120 A relays with or without start isolation, 500 A ML-ACR magnetic latch relays, and Add-A-Battery kits combining ACR and Dual Circuit Plus battery switch.

Choosing the right rating: 65 A, 120 A or 500 A

Technical points to check before ordering

  • Nominal voltage: most ACRs in this selection accept 12/24 V, but ML-ACR models are available in dedicated 12 V or 24 V versions.
  • Continuous current: 65 A for small systems, 120 A for common setups, 500 A for high-output alternators, large banks, or battery combining needs.
  • Coupling and opening thresholds: Blue Sea models typically combine around 13.0–13.6 V in 12 V systems, then isolate the bank when voltage drops to around 12.35–12.75 V. In 24 V systems, thresholds are doubled.
  • Start Isolation: recommended if the onboard electronics network resets or drops out during engine starts.
  • Marine protection: models in this range are IP66 or IP67 depending on the reference, with ignition protection for gasoline engine compartments on relevant references.
  • Wiring: a 500 A relay only makes sense if cable gauge, terminals, fuses, and battery switches are sized accordingly.

ACR, diode isolator, or DC/DC charger?

An ACR relay is effective when sharing a charging source between two banks with the same electrical logic, with minimal losses and no diode voltage drop. It is not automatically the best solution for all lithium architectures: whenever the house bank is LiFePO4, verify the BMS, alternator protection, charge curve, and current limits. In some cases, a DC/DC charger or a BMS-controlled architecture will be cleaner than a simple coupling relay.

Skysat advice

Do not choose a charging relay based solely on price or maximum rating. Start with the alternator, number of battery banks, battery chemistry, cable length, and expected behavior during engine starts. For a classic engine + house bank setup in lead-acid, AGM, or gel, an SI-ACR 120 A or an Add-A-Battery kit often covers the need. For large banks, high-output alternators, or manual combining needs, the ML-ACR 500 A family is more appropriate.

Pair with battery switches, fuses, busbars, and battery monitors to create a clean, maintainable architecture.