Mk 1

Mk1 comes in 12v, 24v, 36v, 48v, 60v, 72, 80v - models above 48v are not viable or efficient hence useless on large battery bank installations

Mk1 does not come in 6v

Mk1 has a consumption of 90 Milliamps

Mk1 12v has a pulse peak output of 37v

Mk1 has a single activation voltage hence 2 different models are needed one for engine start and a second for auxiliary applications.

Mk1 has a single LED telling you that the unit is active but tells you nothing of the state of health of the battery.

Mk1 has remained unchanged since they copied it from Megapulse six years ago.

Mk 3

MK3 comes in 6v, 12v, 24v, 36v, 48v for battery banks of higher voltage units can be installed in series without limit.

MK3 has a consumption of 20 Milliamps

MK3 12v has a pulse peak output of 75v

MK3 has a dual activation voltage hence one model an be used for engine start and for auxiliary applications.

MK3 has 2 LED telling the end user the state of health of the battery as a result of the built-in industry standard load test.

MK3 is the technical evolution from Mk2 and in turn Mk1. Megapulse are continually improving their technology.

Megapulse are currently working on the next level of pulse technology.


Megapulse Mk 1 + Mk 3 specifications compared

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