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Schumacher INC-700A 4/20/70 Amp Automatic Charger

Amazon.com Price:  Original price was: $628.99.Current price is: $479.00. (as of 04/17/2024 18:57 PST- Details)

Constant voltage output selectable from 13.0 to 14.8V DC
Output current up to 70 Amps and clean power for flash reprogramming
Fully automatic operation for 12V batteries

The power supply features on the automatic charger include: constant voltage output selectable from 13.0 to 14.8V DC, output current up to 70 Amps and clean power for flash reprogramming. The battery charger features includes fully automatic operation for 12V batteries, works with regular automotive, deep-cycle, AGM, and gel cell battery types and has variable charge rates 4/20/70 Amps. Digital volts and amps clearly displayed. Unit features includes 120/220 V AC 50/60 Hertz input , microprocessor controlled operation, extra long 9 foot long line cord with 20A plug, extended reach 9 foot long output cables and heavy duty clamps with replaceable jaws. There is a large carrying handle or it can be permanently mounted to a shop vehicle lift. Adjustable mounting brackets allow for easy installation on most size shop vehicle lifts. With a dual temperature controlled cooling fans and durable anodized aluminum case, you can supply a constant voltage for flash reprogramming. UL/CUL approved.
Constant voltage output selectable from 13.0 to 14.8V DC
Output current up to 70 Amps and clean power for flash reprogramming
Fully automatic operation for 12V batteries
Extended reach 9 foot long output cables and heavy duty clamps with replaceable jaws
Adjustable mounting brackets allow for easy installation
This item works at 110 and 220 50-60Hz

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