Portable 12 / 24 Volt Automatic Car Truck Battery Charger W Starter 55 Amp Jump on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, US
This Listing is for a new 55amp Portable Automatic 12 / 24 Volt Car Truck Battery Charger w starter
Specifications:
*CE, RoHS Certified, Perfect For Cars, Boats, Trailers,Vans,Fleet, RV's
*110V 60Hz Battery Charger For Lead-Acid Batteries *AC Input: 12V = 1400W , 24V= 2600W |
*Built In Fan for Cooling With Automatic Thermistor Protection
*Starter Current: 600A
*Max Charger Current: 90A , Battery Capacities 60-600Ah
*Charger Voltage: 12V = 56A , 24V = 55A
*Adjustable Timer For Quick Charge, Set & Forget
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