Schumacher Chargers 125/250 Amp Automatic Battery Charger with Engine Start
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125/250 Amp Chargers
Features:
- For use with standard, AGM (absorbed glass mat), Gel, and deep-cycle batteries
- Powerful starting for SUVs, pickup trucks, and large batteries
- 40 Amp (12 V) and 20 Amp (24 V) boost mode brings extremely discharged batteries back to life
- Multi-function tester shows status and charging system analysis of battery and alternator for diagnosing electrical problems
- An integrated microprocessor automatically adjusts the amperage rating to charge and maintain
- Multi-stage charging levels
- Optimum battery charge is automatically maintained through float-mode monitoring
- Auto voltage detection
- Reverse hook-up protection
- Step-by-step scrolling battery charging instructions display digitally
- 4-gauge output cables with color-coded clamps
- Compact rolling wheels for convenient storage
- Meets the highest industry standards for energy efficiency
- Department of Energy (DOE) compliant
- Input Current: 10 Amp continuous/57 Amp intermittent
- Output Current: 12 V-6/40/250 Amp intermittent, 24 V-20/125 Amp intermittent
- Dimensions: 13.500 in. L x 14.130 in. W x 24.130 in. H
- Weight: 39.15 lbs.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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