JEGS Battery Maintainer and Float Charger [0.75 Amps, 12 Volts]
555-81961





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JEGS 81961
Keep your battery fully charged without overcharging when you use JEGS Battery Maintainer. This float charger & maintainer supplies voltage to match your 12 V battery's self-discharge rate, keeping your battery "topped off" at all times.
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Whether on the street, or the track, a fully charged battery will directly impact your drive. Issues of early failure, low cranking power and longer charge times can occur when batteries are allowed to regularly go below full-charge. Remedy this issue with this assortment of chargers and maintainers. The JEGS charger offers a number of features such as reverse hook-up protection, auto voltage detection, and multi-stage charging. When you are looking for a charger to continuously monitor and top-off your battery, the maintainer is the best option. These units feature automatic shut-off, a lightweight design, and combined overheating and reverse polarity protection.A Battery Charger Assortment to Fit Your Every Need
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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