Minn Kota Mk110pc 1 Bank X 10 Amp Precision Charger Model# 1831100 on 2040-parts.com
US $136.88
Location:
New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Minn Kota
Manufacturer Part Number:1831100
UPC:029402040933
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Minn Kota MK110PC 1 Bank x 10 Amp Precision Charger Model# 1831100
Precision On-Board Charger
Longer run times. Shorter
charge times. That's the precision difference that makes these the best
chargers on the water. You get the fastest charge, hands down. You also
get a smart, precise charge that protects your battery, extends its life
and creates longer run times. So you can get out there quicker, and
stay out there longer.
The Precision Difference It
compensates for overloaded power outlets. It pumps out up to the full 15
amps of power. It cleans and conditions your battery each time you use
it*. It lets you choose what type of battery you have to ensure a
perfect charge. You want to know what makes a Precision charger
different? Where would you like us to start? *For Flooded Lead Acid batteries only
Specifications
- Waterproof, shock- and vibration-resistant construction
- Saltwater-tested, fully corrosion-resistant construction
- Short circuit, reverse polarity, arc and ignition protected
- For
use with 12-, 24-, 36- or 48-volt systems with 12V/6 cell batteries
that are Flooded Lead Acid, Maintenance Free, Starved Electrolyte
(AGM/HP AGM) or Gel only
- FCC Compliant
- Designed to UL marine standard 1236
Full Control On
each bank, you can select your battery type (AGM, gel or flooded lead
acid) to guarantee a safe, protected charge. Then, use the LED lights to
monitor connection and power status, state of charge, and selected
battery type.
Unparalleled Durability We build 'em like
we build everything: to last. Rugged, fully corrosion-resistant design.
And all of our Precision chargers are backed by our three-year full
replacement warranty.
Digital Control The science is
simple: digital is better. Our microprocessor-based design delivers a
faster, more precise charge every time. And a longer day of worry-free
fishing for you.
THE FASTEST CHARGE
True-Rated Output Some chargers don't put out the amps they say they do. Ours do. Every single time.
Low-Line Voltage Compensation When
outlets get overloaded or hooked up to long extension cords, they don't
put out the 120 volts they're supposed to. That makes charge times go
up. Unless you've got a Precision charger, which compensates to deliver a
fast, consistentcharge no matter what.
AC Plug Holder Keeps plug dry, safe and easily accessible. Included with all Precision and Digital chargers
Automatic Temperature Compensation Charging
your batteries at higher or lower temperatures can damage your battery.
Our Precision chargers sense and adjust to temperature fluctuations to
ensure a fast, accurate charge.
Automatic Multi-Stage Charging Automatic
Multi-Stage Charging controls the voltage and current your battery gets
throughout the charging cycle, ensuring a fast, safe and precise
charge.
Battery Type
Flood/Gel/AGM
Voltage - Charger Input
110VAC
Voltage - Output (Volts)
12V
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