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Newmar TCS 12/24 Temp Sensor

SKU: 1001212 · UPC: TCS 12/24 · MPN: TCS 12/24
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02 · Overview

Newmar TCS 12/24 Temp Sensor — Product description

Ensuring your batteries charge efficiently in varying temperatures can make all the difference in demanding environments like off-grid adventures or marine outings. The TCS 12/24 steps in as a reliable temperature compensation sensor, designed specifically for 12/24-volt systems. By monitoring battery temperature and adjusting the charging voltage accordingly, it prevents undercharging in cold conditions or overcharging when things heat up, extending battery life and maintaining peak performance.

Why Temperature Matters for Battery Charging

Batteries don't perform the same way at every temperature. In colder weather, chemical reactions slow down, requiring higher voltage to fully charge. Hotter temps speed things up, risking gassing or damage if voltage isn't dialed back. Without proper compensation, you're either shortening battery lifespan or compromising capacity. This sensor tackles that head-on with precise -5 mV per cell per °C adjustment, a rate fine-tuned for flooded lead-acid, AGM, and gel batteries commonly found in RVs, boats, and backup power setups.

Key Features That Stand Out

  • Universal Voltage Fit: Works seamlessly with both 12V and 24V battery banks, giving flexibility for various setups.
  • Extended Reach: 25-foot cable lets you mount the sensor right on the battery, even if your charger is mounted far away in a tight compartment.
  • Simple Integration: Plugs directly into compatible Newmar chargers and power supplies—no complex wiring or modifications needed.
  • Rugged Build: Built to withstand vibration, moisture, and the rigors of mobile applications, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Precision Sensing: Captures real-time temperature data for automatic voltage tweaks, keeping your system optimized without manual intervention.

How It Works in Real-World Scenarios

Imagine winter camping: Your batteries are chilly at 0°C. The sensor detects this and signals the charger to boost voltage slightly—say, up to 3-4% higher than at room temp—to push a full charge through sluggish reactions. Come summer, cruising on the water with batteries hitting 40°C, it lowers the voltage to avoid excess heat buildup. This dynamic adjustment mimics ideal lab conditions, no matter where you are. Users report recovering 10-20% more usable capacity over time compared to uncompensated systems.

Perfect for Mobile and Stationary Power Needs

RV enthusiasts love it for maintaining house batteries during long hauls or boondocking. Boaters rely on it to keep starting and house banks ready amid engine bay heat. Solar setups and backup generators benefit too, ensuring every amp counts. If your power system faces temperature swings—from freezing mornings to scorching afternoons—this sensor is a game-changer for reliability and efficiency.

Effortless Installation Tips

Getting it up and running takes minutes. Peel off the adhesive backing and stick the sensor flat against the battery's negative terminal or side—avoid hotspots like cable connections. Route the 25-foot cable back to your charger, plug into the dedicated temp port, and you're set. No tools beyond maybe some zip ties for cable management. Always power down first for safety, and test by warming the sensor gently to verify compensation kicks in.

Real Benefits You'll Notice

Owners switching to temperature-compensated charging often see fewer sulfation issues, longer cycles between replacements, and steadier voltage under load. It's not just about the tech; it's peace of mind knowing your power stays solid through seasons and adventures. Pair it with smart charging practices, and you're maximizing every investment in your electrical system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the -5 mV per cell per °C rating mean?

This is the compensation factor, reducing charger output voltage by 5 millivolts for each cell in the battery per degree Celsius above 25°C (or increasing it below). It's the industry standard for lead-acid batteries, ensuring optimal charging across temperatures.

Is this sensor compatible with 12V and 24V systems?

Yes, the TCS 12/24 handles both 12-volt and 24-volt setups automatically, making it versatile for single batteries or series banks.

How long is the cable, and can it be extended?

It comes with a 25-foot cable, plenty for most installations. Extensions are possible with compatible shielded cable, but keep total length under 50 feet to avoid signal loss.

Where should I mount the temperature sensor?

Mount it directly on the battery case, ideally the negative terminal or largest surface area, using the adhesive backing. This gives the most accurate reading of internal battery temperature.

Does it work with all types of lead-acid batteries?

Absolutely—it's ideal for flooded, AGM, and gel batteries. Avoid using on lithium if your charger isn't lithium-compatible, as compensation curves differ.

What happens if I don't use a temperature sensor?

Chargers default to 25°C assumptions, leading to undercharging in cold (lost capacity) or overcharging in heat (reduced lifespan, gassing). Compensation can add years to battery life.

Is installation DIY-friendly for beginners?

Yes, it's plug-and-play. Disconnect power, stick on the sensor, route the cable, reconnect—done. Check your charger's manual for the temp input port.

Temperature Compensation Sensor, Model TCS 12/24

-5 mV per cell? C
25' cable


Temperature compensation sensor, model TCS 12/24 -5 mV/battery? C 25' cable...
SKU: NVN-1001212
MPN: TCS 12/24
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