Tax included.
With simple installation and an entirely user-programmable software, the PDM60 is a power distribution module that puts in the effort so you don’t have to. This six power circuits system, with 60 Amps of power capability, is enough to handle all of your gadgets and accessories. Via the PDM60 dashboard software, you can set circuit triggering/switching methods, delay circuit activation/deactivation, and individual circuit amperage levels. Each module is also built with bright LED indicators to keep you informed of each circuit’s status.
Built with components selected for superior power management capability and extended service life, the PDM60 promises to provide years and years of superior, hassle-free performance. The module is fully encapsulated to protect against rain, dust, humidity, etc. Whether it’s off-road, or cross-country via interstate, these units are built to last under the harshest of conditions.
With the PDM60 installed, adding or removing aftermarket electrical devices is a breeze. It eliminates the need to check or replace fuses, to install relays to power higher amperage applications like driving lights, heated clothing, Stebel horns, etc, and it completely eliminates any potential for current draw-related problems commonly associated with CANbus style electrical systems.
With the PDM60, your vehicle will be better equipped, and better protected. It is just that simple.
Voltage
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Operating Range: 6-30 Volts DC
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Recommended: 12 Volts DC
Current Limits
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Device Limit: 60 Amps
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Circuit 1 : 15 Amps
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Circuit 2 : 10 Amps
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Circuit 3 : 10 Amps
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Circuit 4 : 15 Amps
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Circuit 5 : 15 Amps Continuous/20 Amps Intermittent use
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Circuit 6: 10 Amps
Outputs
Specifications
Inputs – 2 Triggers
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1 Voltage Trigger
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Activation Minimum 3 Volts DC
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1 Ground Trigger
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Activation Maximum of 1.4 Volts DC
Temperature
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Unknown – we can test the high side
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Fully Sealed 18 inch hardwire leads
Water Protection: Fully encapsulated waterproof
Weight: 6.72 oz
Dimensions: 3.00x2.00x0.90 inches
Please note that a battery tender cannot be run through the PDM60.