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Noco Genius G1100 Compact Smart Battery Charger For Both 6 & 12 Volt Charging on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:A 20% restocking fee will apply to all returns. Item must be returned complete, un-used, and in 100% re-sellable & original as shipped condition. Please contact us first to obtain return authorization #, return items received without a return authorization number will not be credited. Contact us first before purchasing if you have any questions to avoid return issues. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to earn your business. Regards, Woody's Custom Shop 949-722-1084 Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:G1100 Interchange Part Number:C3 Other Part Number:021-0128 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:NOCO Genius

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NEW NOCO G1100 Smart Charger for 6 & 12 Volt Batteries
Charges AGM, Optima, GEL, and conventional wet lead acid batteries.
WICKED CAPABILITY, WICKED SMART!
The G1100 is a smart, 7 Step, fully automatic switch-mode battery charger and maintainer. The G1100 is best for small battery applications from 2.2-40Ah, such as charging your Motorcycle, ATV, Jet Ski or Snowmobile. In addition to charging, the G1100 can effectively maintain any 6V or 12V batteries in larger applications, such as Cars, RVs, Boats and Trucks. We also carry the G3500 and G7200 chargers if you want a larger, more powerful, and faster intelligent battery charger.
We are an authorized NOCO Battery Charger Dealer. Full 5 year warranty.
Please call us if you have any questions

M-F PST 9-5  1-877-435-6911 or 1-949-722-1084
What's in the box?
  • G1100 Charger
  • Battery Clamp Connectors
  • Eyelet Terminal Connectors
  • Owner's Manual & User Guide
  • Product Registration Card

G1100 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage AC110-120 VAC, 50-60Hz
Working Voltage AC85-130 VAC, 50-60Hz
Input Current600mA RMS Max
Efficiency85% Approx.
Power30W Max
Charging Voltage7.2/14.4, 7.4/14.7V (Cold/AGM)
Charging Current1100mA
Back Current Drain<5mA
Ripple<2%
Ambient Temperature0°C to +40°C
Charger Type7 Step, Fully Automatic,
Switch-Mode
Type of Batteries6V & 12V Lead-Acid
Battery Chemistry
Wet, Gel, MF & AGM
Battery Capacity2.2-40Ah,
Maintains All Battery Sizes
Housing ProtectionIP65
CoolingNatural Convection
Noise Level<50dB
Dimensions (L x W x H)6.1 x 2.5 x 1.6 Inches
Weight0.8 Pounds




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