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Sterling Power Products ProCharge Ultra 12 Volt, 20 Amp Marine Battery Charger 3 bank battery charger
Brand:Sterling Power products Manufacturer Part Number:PCU1220

 Sterling Power Products ProCharge Ultra 12 Volt, 20 Amp Marine Battery Charger 3 bank battery charger. new in the box never used. retails for $356.00 plus shipping

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  • Global Input Power- This battery charger will operate anywhere in the world! By design, this battery charger will automatically operate with an a/c input of 90-260 volts  (40-80 hz) automatically.
  • 11 Pre-programmed battery charge curves, including LiPO4, GEL, AGM, Calcium,  and Flooded Lead Acid Batteries.
  • One custom, user programmable battery charge profile. Can be set from the charger, no need for a computer.
  • Four Step Battery Charging Profile extends the life of your batteries by ensuring a full charge & conditioning, as well as entering a float mode when charging is complete to protect against overcharging your batteries.
  • One common negative, three positive battery posts allows the user to charge 1, 2 or 3 battery banks.
  • Two Digital Meters displaying real time current and voltage measurements.
  • One power meter showing % of charger capacity being used as well as power capacity remaining.
  • Active Power Factor Correction (PFC)- up to 0.99pf, ensuring efficient power conversion, increasing efficiency by nearly 40% over older, non-PFC technology.
  • Additionally, our new synchronized rectification output increases the efficiency of this charger up to 10% over traditional diode based chargers found on the market today.
  • High Voltage de-sulphation cycle for customers with flooded lead acid batteries.
  • Low activity, stand-by mode to increase battery life.
  • Digital Microprocessor Controlled High Voltage Protection System (Primary) and an emergency backup analog controlled high voltage trip (secondary)
  • Constructed of non-ferrous metals and marine grade materials. Lightweight, Compact footprint for easy installation.
  • Designed and built to UL1236 Marine & ABYC-31 standards.
  • 32 LED Information Panel, internal scan and systems check.
  • Remote port for optional remote control w/ 10 meter cable. Remote can be surface, flush, or recess mounted.
  • Battery temperature sensor included

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