Brand new, never used!
Stage Three —
Top-Off Charge voltage is automatically maintained and reduced to
a predetermined level while current is adjusted for a safe, effective battery charge.
At
the end of Stage 3, the unit will BEEP signaling the completion of the charging cycle.
The Automatic Float Charge feature is ideal for maintaining a battery.
It automatically
tops off battery as needed, keeping it fully charged all the time.
FEATURES
• This unit has three charge rate settings, accessed by the 2/6/10 AMP button:
a) 2 amps: smaller batteries, as in lawn mowers, snowmobiles, motorcycles, etc.
b) 6 amps: mid-sized batteries, as in small cars
c) 10 amps: automobiles and light trucks
• Automatic float charge monitoring
• Microprocessor controlled for proper operation and fault detection.
• Large, lighted digital display shows charging current, codes that indicate faults,
modes of operation and time-out of functions
• High-frequency, switch-mode operation for pure DC output
• Rapid charging three stage output
• Heavy-duty cables and clamps are corrosion-resistant
• Connect to side or top-mount battery terminals
• Rugged case, plus sturdy carry handle
• Self-storage of cables and clamps
• Ideal during winter season when vehicle's starting performance is reduced by cold
or extreme weather conditions
• Single beep tone indicates a button is pressed or a mode change occurs
• Alternator check can determine if alternator output is within a typical voltage range
Controls and Indicators
FUNCTION BUTTONS (FROM RIGHT TO LEFT CLOCKWISE):
2/6/10 AMP — allows the user to select the charge rate based on battery size.
This
selection and actual battery charge rate are monitored by the microprocessor and will
stop charging if the selected rate is too fast or too slow for battery size or condition.
Battery Voltage — enables a check that measures the battery voltage.
Alternator Check — is a five-second check that measures the battery voltage.
This
check is repeated at various electrical load levels and the tests allow the user to
determine if the alternator can keep up with the loads.
It can indicate whether
alternator service may be required