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Charger
JEGS 81990
Keep your vehicle's battery fully charged, and ready to go, with a battery charger from JEGS. This compact unit is designed for everyone from the automotive novice to the expert. Simply plug into any 120 volt AC wall socket and connect the terminals to the battery. The microprocessor automatically determines how much charge is needed, and the LED lights keep you apprised of the status. Don't let a battery with insufficient charge leave you stranded.
Features
- Dimensions
- Charger housing: 8 ½ in. L x 7 in. W x 5 in. H
- Wall socket cord length: 70 in.
- Battery terminal cord length: 72 in.
- Handle for easy transport
- Black painted steel housing
- Charge status LED indicator
- Charging: Solid yellow
- Charged/Maintaining: Solid green
- Reversed Clamps: Flashing red
- Abort Mode: Flashing yellow
- Float Mode: Maintains battery charge automatically
- Microprocessor Controlled: Adjusts amperage for maintaining or charging automatically
- Multi-Stage Charging: To ensure added precision, safety, and battery life
- Safety Certification: UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
- Compliance: DOE (Department of Energy)
Note: Lead-Acid AGM (Absorbed Glass-Mat), Gel (Gelified electrolyte), or Standard batteries only
Specifications:
How does this charger know if it is connected to an AGM battery? I do not see a selection option on the charger itself.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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