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Repco Battery Charger 8 Stage 16 Amp 12v Automatic Switchmode on 2040-parts.com

AU $139.00
Location:

Granville, NSW, Australia

Granville, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Repco Manufacturer Part Number:RBC168S UPC:9311998801113

Automatic. Voltage & current detection. LED display shows battery status. Suitable for lead acid, calcium & gel/AGM batteries.

Intelligent Microprocessor Charging Technology

Monitors Battery Condition & Charging Cycle

Automatic Current Output Selection

Charges Multiple Battery Chemistry types

Built in reverse Polarity & Short Circuit Protection

S/S Type connector System for alternative battery connection Options

Includes Ring Terminal & Alligator Clamp Leads

Recharges deeply discharged batteries as low as 0 Volts





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