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Jul 18, 2024 - 09:36 AM
The Blue Sea 7622 ML ACR can be compared with the Egis 8710-1300 XD Series, which is also an ACR with a xxxx . Comparing these products can help users choose the best option for their specific needs based on features, capabilities and price.
- The Blue Sea 7622 is for 12 volts only. The Egis 8710-1300 is for 12 or 24 volts
- Both have a current rating of 500 amps and both require doubled up 4/0 cables to meet the rating. Both give different ratings if lesser cables are used and both have the same 225 amp continuous rating if single 2/0 cables are used
- The Blue Sea 7622 comes with a remote switch, the Egis requires you to purchase a remote switch separately
- The Egis comes with a set of labels, none come with the Blue Sea product
- The Egis is considerably smaller and more compact than the Blue Sea
- The Egis has a lower standby current
- The Egis is quite a bit less expensive
- The Egis is programmable and it is possible to modify the time delay, voltage trigger settings and other parameters.