FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

EGON DC-HUB

If you have basic 12V knowledge, installation is straightforward. All connections land at a single, clearly-labelled point, and the manual provides detailed instructions and torque settings. The main advantage is removing the complexity of creating multiple fuse blocks and busbars from scratch.

The DC-Hub is not limited by a battery's Amp Hour (Ah) capacity. It works with any size battery bank. You must only respect the maximum current (Amp) limits for each input and output circuit as specified in the manual.

The DC-Hub is designed for simplicity and reliability. Unlike digital management systems, it has no screens, apps, or complex software—it's a rugged, analogue solution focused purely on safe and simple power distribution. It also features a higher main current capacity (150A) than many all-in-one systems.

EGON RELAY-HUB

No, you’ll need to purchase relays and fuses separately.

Yes. The Relay-Hub supports both 12V and 24V DC applications.

Yes. A circuit can supply both switched and constant loads if the fuse rating is chosen to cover the combined load and remains within safe cable and component limits.

LED indicators show both active outputs and blown fuses.

EGON DC-HUB DUAL

Yes, the DC-Hub Dual supports two start batteries even at different charge voltages, provided your DC/DC chargers are compatible.

No, fuses must be purchased separately to match your setup.

Yes, it supports both 12V and 24V applications.