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Progressive Dynamics 25 Amp 24 Volt Power Converter/battery Charger Pd9225-24 on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
Location:

Milan, Tennessee, United States

Milan, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:PD Part Brand:PROGRESSIVE DYNAMICS Manufacturer Part Number:PD9225-24 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

 

The Progressive Dynamics power converter provides 24 Volt in a 25 amp configuration. Typical applications include battery charging for busses, shuttle busses, refrigeration delivery trucks, display vans, emergency vehicles, communication trucks, over the road trucks and solar energy.

Features

Built in Charge Wizard-4 stage charging system constantly monitors batteries and automatically adjusts your converter output voltage based on the battery's charge status.

Reverse battery protection-protects converter from damage resulting from improper (reverse) battery lead connection.

Electronic current limiting-automatically reduces output voltage when maximum capacity is reached.

Made in America for better quality, service and support.

FREE 2 year factory warranty.

Input: 105-130 VAC  50/60 HZ 900 Watts
Output:  27.2 VDC  25 Amp
Dimensions: 4.5" H   x  7.25" W  x  8.25"

 
All of our Progressive Dynamics converters have a valid serial number from the manufacturer.

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