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Sca Battery Charger - 7 Stage, 12 Volt, 6 Amp on 2040-parts.com

AU $85.00
Location:

Granville, NSW, Australia

Granville, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:SCA Manufacturer Part Number:343262 UPC:9327303098109

Features & Benefits

 

7 Stage charging cycle, includes desulphation

Zero volt startup enabling recovery & charging of a completely deep discharged battery

Automatic control system

User selectable battery chemistry suits gel, calcium & lead acid, enabling the appropriate charging

Short circuit, reverse polarity (with beeper), over load & over temperature protections

Is this product for you?

This SCA Battery Charger 6 Amp is suitable for 12V batteries including Gel, Calcium and lead acid. If charging a dead flat battery weren't enough, the unit is also equipped with short circuit, reverse polarity (with beeper), over temperature and overload protection.

How easy is it to use?

Equipped with an automatic 7 stage charging system, this unit has the ability to charge a vehicle battery from zero volts. Additionally, lighting on the unit allows you to view the progress of your charge.

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