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Schumacher SC1324 Battery Charger, Engine Starter, Boost Maintainer, - 200A/40A, 12V - New in Box
Schumacher SC1324 Battery Charger, Engine Starter, Boost Maintainer, - 200A/40A, 12V - New in Box
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DetailFrom Schumacher’s Wheel Charger line, the SC1324 fully automatic unit offers a 40A quick boost mode that quickly brings deeply discharged batteries to life. The charger provides a 200A engine start and a 6/2A charge/maintain rate for SUVs, trucks and other large engines. This charger features strong starting power, a heavy-duty transformer and LED indicators. The color-coded clamps have a 6-foot power cord and output cables that provide for a 12-foot total reach. This charger is fully automatic microprocessor-controlled, with temperature overload protection and reverse hook-up protection. Compact wheels allow for easy transport and storage. Also included is a durable steel case with a retractable handle. The Schu Eco Energy meets the highest industry standards. Compatible with standard and AGM batteries. New in Box.Features:Fast Charging, LED Indicator, Long Cord, Long Extendable Handle, Reverse Polarity Protection, Trickle Charging, Wheeled, With Heavy Duty Insulated Clamps|Brand:Schumacher Electric|Manufacturer Part Number:SC1324|Manufacturer:Schumacher Electric|Model:SC1324|Assembled Product Weight:29.55 lb|Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):12.12 x 12.50 x 23.38 Inches
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