Product details
[Product specifications]
■Body dimensions: 200x85x55mm
■Weight: 795g
■Cord length: 1.8m for both input and output
■Applicable battery: DC 12V lead battery ■Input power source: AC 100V, 50/60hz
■Output: 14.8V, 2.5A
■Pulse output: 22,000 to 28,000Hz
■Equipped with an LED lamp display function that shows the status of the battery during charging and whether recovery and charging are possible.
■Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Act / PSE compliant product ■Accessories: Main unit, alligator clamp, flat round terminal (the alligator clamp and flat round terminal can be used interchangeably depending on the shape of the battery terminal), safety instruction manual, instruction manual Book and warranty
●This is a battery charger that simultaneously removes sulfation, which causes battery deterioration, and charges the battery.
●Refreshes batteries that have deteriorated over many years of use, restores their original performance, and extends the lifespan of batteries that you may have given up on because they have reached the end of their lifespan. (Depending on the condition of the battery that can no longer be charged, it may not be possible to play it.)
●If you continue to use a new battery, it will prevent battery deterioration and extend the battery's original lifespan.
【please note】
Batteries that have been used for a long period of time or that have been discarded as garbage may have significant damage to the electrode plates inside the battery due to deterioration due to charging and discharging cycles. This device restores battery function by removing substances attached to the battery's electrode plates, but cannot restore damage such as falling off or deterioration of the electrode plates themselves. The most effective regeneration target with this device is the sulfation removal effect on relatively new batteries such as agricultural machinery, automobiles, motorcycles, and boats that are not used frequently.
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In actual use, this device will not automatically stop after transitioning to pulse charging.
There is no need to worry about overcharging, so you can pulse as long as time allows.
Sulfation removal will be completed in approximately 72 hours, so please use this time as a guide even after normal charging.
(Reference: Normal charging takes about 2 to 10 hours, then shifts to pulse charging, and maintenance is complete after 72 hours have passed.)