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Battery chargers have enhanced durability

Two 7-stage automatic battery chargers have features that are ideal for small and large automotive workshops.

The 12Volt, 7Amp Intelli-Charge model is a sophisticated and compact charger, fitted with protective rubber moulded end caps for enhanced durability and protection, designed for the rigours of workshop environments.

With multi-chemistry settings for charging Wet, Calcium, AGM or Gel batteries, it is ideally suited for starting, marine and deep cycle batteries. The power supply mode retains vehicle computer settings when changing a battery and it can also run 12V appliances, making it a very versatile piece of equipment.

The charger is shock- and dust-proof for the toughest of environments and is aimed at batteries used with small passenger vehicles through to heavy-duty 4WD’s.

The second charger, the powerful 12Volt 25Amp model, is also fitted with protective rubber moulded end caps for superior durability and to prevent the charger from slipping off or damaging the vehicle’s duco. With multi-chemistry mode capabilities for charging Wet, Calcium, AGM or Gel batteries this charger is ideally suited to a wider range of workshop applications, covering vehicles and craft from motorcycles, jet skis, passenger cars, caravans and boats, to tractors and larger equipment.

The Projecta Intelli-Charge 25A charger maintains a constant voltage on a battery so that it protects the integrity of the battery while carrying out diagnostic work. Its output can be easily adjusted, making it an ideal choice for a busy workshop handling a wide variety of batteries, right up to, and including, large truck batteries.

Both battery chargers feature world-class, 7-stage quality charging to maximise a battery’s performance and life, and are competitively priced in the New Zealand market. They also benefit from a two-year warranty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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