USB charging socket which, thanks to the buck-boost converter, can charge your devices with up to 100 watts at the USB-C output at 12 or 24 V vehicle electrical system voltage, provided the devices and cables fulfil the requirements. The quick charging protocols Quick Charge 3.0 on the USB-A output and Power Delivery 3.0 on the USB-C output are supported. Thanks to the convertiger 100, these protocols and the associated higher charging power can be easily utilised in the 12 V vehicle electrical system without the use of an inverter or larger power supply units.
LED Indicator
The LED indicator above and below the respective socket displays. Max. 20 V for USB-C socket and 12 V for USB-A socket. The display goes out after 20 seconds to prevent your devices from falling asleep when charging overnight. After a further 10 seconds, the backlight also switches off automatically.
Integration into the Berker Integro installation system
With the optional Berker Integro installation frame, the convertiger 100 fits perfectly into an existing Berker system on board or in a motorhome.
Technical data:
- Input voltage: 9-30 V DC
- Output power (USB-C): max. 100 W
- Output power (USB-A): max: 20 W
- Protocol: USB-A QC3.0
- USB-A output: 5V/3A / 9V/2.22A / 12 V/1.67 A (20 W max.)
- Protocol: USB-C PD3.0
- USB-C output : 5V/3A; 9V/3A; 12V/3A; 15/3A; 20V/5A (100 W max.)
Note:
Charging power depends on a number of factors. The device to be charged and the charging cable used must fulfil the requirements in order to be able to use the high charging power. Ambient temperature must also be taken into account. If the temperature is too high, the power is automatically reduced.
With a continuous consumption of 100 W, an input voltage of 24 V is recommended. With an on-board power supply of 12 V, the use of an inverter is preferable.