Contour Zone: The Next Great Leap in Boat Electrical Technology
BEP Marine and the Marinco Electrical Group have invested heavily in a new digital switching platform that’s sure to revolutionize marine electrical functionality.
BEP Contour Zone is a state-of-the-art, networked power control and monitoring system designed to intelligently integrate and simplify onboard electrical and mechanical systems for greater functionality and an improved boating experience. The intuitive Display Interface enables control of DC loads, tank levels, and a host of other functional features
Compared to traditional marine electrical layouts, CZone decentralizes the DC power distribution system and locates circuit control and protection modules closer to loads to shorten cable runs and reduce the size of conductors, thereby decreasing the cost and weight of the boat wiring harness. CZone replaces complex inter-helm boat wiring with a single data wire.
Highly customizable, CZone is the only system that is cost-effectively scalable on boats ranging from 15 to 90 feet. Modules can easily be added to best suit the OEM’s and end user’s needs. The Plug and Play system is designed for simple, fast installation requiring no factory set-up. If a module is damaged, the system will automatically program the replacement module when it is plugged in, removing the need for an on-site professional technician
Editor’s Note: John Tinghitella formerly VP Sales / Marketing for the Marinco Electrical Group spent many years in the trenches of the marine electrical products market. He’s moved on and now runs the hottest negotiation training group in the business.
Best of both worlds — Guest Chargers + BEP VSR
The Guest range of Charge Pro Plus chargers combine reliable Guest charging with state of the art BEP voltage sensing. The benefit for the boater is simple…you can charge your batteries while on the water (DC to DC) as well as the normal AC route. The BEP VSR module is integrated into the marine electrical system and simply sends alternator current to where it’s needed most while you’re underway. Sort of like a charging traffic cop deciding where to send the juice. And it’s seemless to the user. You get to do what you should do…fish, boat and have fun.
Editor’s Note: John Tinghitella formerly VP Sales / Marketing for the Marinco Electrical Group spent many years in the trenches of the marine electrical products market. He’s moved on and now runs the hottest negotiation training group in the business.
