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6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger



6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

Schumacher SP1298 6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger and Maintainer

6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

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6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger
6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger
  • Fully automatic 6 Amp battery charger keeps stored lead-acid batteries charged, charges and maintains small batteries, and can be used to charge large batteries
  • Reverse hook-up protection ensures charger will not operate if clamps are reversed
  • Microprocessor-controlled, with multi-stage charging for added precision, safety, and battery life
  • Float-mode monitoring automatically maintains optimum battery charge
  • Hook attachment to hang outside the work area for safety and convenience
6A 12V Automatic Battery Charger

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