B.O.S. actively shuttles energy between batteries to keep “the pack” balanced, increasing battery strength and longevity.
Batteries in a pack will become “out of balance” and the pack is only as good as its “weakest link”. In watercraft applications, this is further compounded when the trolling motor battery is used for peripherals and/or to assist the cranking battery.
B.O.S. actively shuttles energy as needed between batteries wired in series to ensure equal voltage before, during and after charging.
B.O.S. keeps packs balanced, enabling maximum performance, and quadruples run time on the water.
Premature battery failure due to an unbalanced pack has been, unfortunately, accepted as the ‘norm’ for decades. The B.O.S. answers this call with a BSAP-24 algorithm that can accurately predict and select the battery that needs additional energy to match the other batteries within the pack. This simultaneously and successfully extends the life of each battery in the pack, as well as increasing run times.
Features:
Available in 6V, 8V, and 12V configuration
Up to six batteries in series
Battery Selection and Prediction (BSAP-24) algorithm
Less than 1mA sleep mode
Transfer rate up to 7.5A
Self-powered
Any type of battery chemistry
Used in any application where batteries are in series:
Marine
Golf
Industrial
Aerial Equipment
Solar Power
Electrical Vehicles
Communications
Defense/Military
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns. Quick Guide (pdf) Brochure (pdf)
CONVERSION OPTIONS
As your needs change - a child wants a new bed, or maybe a sibling arrives - the bed can keep up with the new needs.
Choose the bed you want to convert and see the conversion options in the bed converter.
We guarantee a five-year availability of the standard conversion kits for all convertible beds from the date of purchase.
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
Tested and approved according to safety standard EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015.
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.