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Schumacher 75a/12a/2a Fully Automatic Engine Starter Battery Charger Se-1275a on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Schumacher Manufacturer Part Number:SE-1275A Other Part Number:413138

Schumacher 75A/12A/2A Fully Automatic Engine Starter Battery Charger SE-1275A

75A/12A/2A, Fully Automatic Starter/Charger With 2 LEDs

  • Steel Housing
  • A Perfect Choice For 12V & Deep Cycle Batteries, Plus, Many More Important Features
  • 75A Engine Start For Emergency Starting
  • 12A Fast Charge
  • Charges A Battery In 2 To 5 Hours
  • 2A Trickle Charge
  • Charges A Small 12V Battery In 2 To 12 Hours
  • 2 LED Lights Signal Power On & Fully Charged
  • Fully Automatic
  • Will Not Overcharge Batteries
  • UL Listed

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