Victron Energy Orion XS Smart 12/12-50A DC-DC Battery Charger, 700W, Bluetooth, VE.Direct, IP65
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Overview
The Victron Energy ORI121217040 is a 12V to 12V, 50A DC-DC battery charger for controlled charging between a starter battery and a service battery on boats, RVs, and other mobile power systems. It handles a 9-17V input range and a 10-17V adjustable output range, with up to 700W continuous output at 40 °C when installed with the required cooling space.
This Orion XS Smart charger is a strong fit for dual-battery marine installations where alternator voltage, cable length, and voltage drop can affect how well the house bank charges. It can be set up through VictronConnect, works with Bluetooth Smart, VE.Smart Networking, and VE.Direct, and can also operate as a DC power supply when the output voltage is set in the app.
Charging current is adjustable from 1A to 50A, which helps match the charger to the alternator, wiring, and battery bank rather than forcing a fixed charge rate. The IP65 protection rating, fanless construction, and compact 137.3 x 123.1 x 40mm housing make it practical for tight technical spaces where moisture, dust, and vibration are part of normal onboard life.
Key features
- 12V to 12V DC-DC charging with a 50A current setting range and up to 700W output at 40 °C.
- 9-17V input range and 10-17V output adjustment for controlled charging in alternator-fed systems.
- Current can be adjusted from 1A to 50A through VictronConnect, with fine control for matching the installation.
- IP65 protection category for installations that may see dust, spray, or damp service areas.
- Bluetooth Smart connection for setup, monitoring, firmware updates, and status checks in the VictronConnect app.
- VE.Smart Networking can receive voltage, temperature, and current data from compatible Victron devices such as SmartShunt, BMV, or Smart Battery Sense.
- VE.Direct support, including DVCC compatibility when used with the required firmware and a compatible GX system.
- Adaptive 4-stage charging with presets and custom settings for lithium, AGM, Gel, and flooded lead-acid batteries.
- Remote on/off input can be wired to a switch or BMS control, which is useful for managed battery systems.
- Screw terminals accept cable sizes up to 4 AWG, helping support high-current installations with proper cabling.
Installation and setup
Plan the installation around the full 50A charge capability, including correct cable size, fusing, ventilation space, and a mounting location that keeps the charger accessible for inspection. The unit uses screw terminals and has a low 40mm profile, so it can fit in many electrical lockers, engine-room bulkheads, and equipment panels where space is limited.
Engine shutdown detection helps the charger draw power only when the alternator is supplying charge, which protects the starter battery from being pulled down while the engine is off. For installations that need external control, the remote on/off input can be used with a switch, ignition-controlled signal, or compatible BMS contact.
Electrical and system integration
The charger is useful when adding a dedicated house or auxiliary battery bank to a 12V vessel and the alternator is the charging source. The adjustable input current limit helps protect the alternator from overload, while the programmable charging profile lets the output match the battery chemistry and charge requirements.
With Bluetooth and VictronConnect, setup can be handled without opening the electrical panel every time settings need to be checked. In a larger Victron system, VE.Direct and compatible GX hardware can bring the charger into a wider monitoring setup, while VE.Smart Networking can share battery-sense data wirelessly for more accurate charging behavior.
Use cases on board
This charger suits boats that need dependable charging for a house bank from the engine alternator, especially where long cable runs or changing alternator output make direct charging less predictable. It is also a practical choice for refits that are moving to lithium batteries, adding a second battery bank, or upgrading an older fixed-output DC-DC charger.
Common onboard uses include charging service batteries for electronics, pumps, refrigeration, lighting, and cabin loads while underway. The fanless design keeps operation quiet, which matters on smaller boats where the electrical locker may be close to sleeping or seating areas.
Maintenance and care
The charger has no serviceable internal parts, so routine care is mainly about keeping the installation clean, dry, and correctly ventilated. Check terminals, cable strain, and surrounding airflow during normal electrical inspections, especially after heavy use or work in the same compartment.
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