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Optima 150-34178 Digital 12 Volt Battery Charger 12 Amps With Maintainer on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, US

Suitland, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:You can return an item within 14 days of the date of purchase. All returned items must be brand new in saleable condition. All returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee. Simply contact us by phone (301-420-2727) or use the "Ask a question" link and let us know the reason for the return. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:OPTIMA Manufacturer Part Number:150-34178 Other Part Number:ULT-150-34178 Warranty:Yes UPC:811405001734

 
Optima 150-34178 Digital 12 Volt Battery Charger 12 Amps With Maintainer

Our Part Number: O1015034178
Manufacturer's Part Number: 150-34178
UPC: 811405001734

  

Optima #150-34178 Battery Charger, Digital 1200, 12 Volts, 12 Amps, Each. 



The OPTIMA® Chargers Digital 1200 Battery Charger enhances the performance of 12V AGM and flooded OPTIMA batteries as well as other high-performance AGM batteries, recovers deeply discharged batteries and helps extend battery life. With an easy-to-read, bright, backlit LCD gauge that displays battery charging, fill rate, mode settings and fault messages, this charger offers one of the best user interfaces.

Features:

* Recovers deeply discharged batteries and extends battery life
* Charges batteries other chargers cannot , down to 1.25V
* Microprocessor controlled
* Enhances the performance of OPTIMA and other AGM batteries
* Charges, conditions and maintains 12V AGM and flooded batteries
* LCD battery charging gauge and quick-set selections for easy operation
* Integrated (+) charging clamp LED work light with nonslip grips
* USB charging port compatible with smartphones, cameras and tablets
* Battery maintainer port and cable for stored vehicles
* High-efficiency 12-amp charging outperforms conventional chargers

 
 

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Payment

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  • We charge sales tax in Maryland (6%).
Returns & Help

  • Returns accepted within 14 days and a 20% restocking fee applies.
  • Must be in new, resellable condition.
  • Please contact us at 301-420-2727 or use the "Ask a question" button in the listing.

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