Ultracapacitor Module Starts Balky Diesel Engines
When subjected to extended periods of
non-use or low temperatures, diesel
engines are often difficult to start. Maxwell
Technologies now offers a 24-volt ultracapacitor-
based Engine Start Module (ESM),
claimed to be ideal for improving equipment
uptime and power reliability in industrial
vehicles with diesel engines. Unlike
batteries, which produce and store energy
by means of a chemical reaction, ultracapacitors
store energy in an electric field.
This electrostatic energy storage mechanism enables ultracapacitors to charge and
discharge in as little as fractions of a second,
perform normally over a broad temperature
range, operate reliably in up to 1
million or more charge/discharge cycles
and resist shock and vibration. The ESM
completely takes over the engine cranking
and starting function by remaining fully
charged, even if battery voltage drops significantly.
There are two models of the 24-
volt ESM: The ULTRA 31/900/24V for
starting diesel engines up to 12.5 liters
and the ULTRA 31/1100/24V for engines
up to 15 liters. Both are packaged in BCI
Group 31 form factor.
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As featured in Womp 2015 Vol 06 - www.womp-int.com