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Absaar Battery Charger 6 Amp

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This Absaar Series A battery chargers is manufactured to supply a charging power of 6 amps. The steel sheet case is shock-and scratch-proof with safe folded edges and has been electrostatic ally powder coated and then fused at 200°C. 4 non-slip rubber feet ensure perfect stability. Rectifier: A robust silicon bridge rectifier specially designed for battery charging units. Charging indicator: Ammeter or an electronic charging display for checking the charging process. Transformer: The transformer is a mains safety transformer. The required overload and short circuit protection is achieved with a newly developed temperature limiter. The special feature of this protective component is it temperature and current sensitivity. Which have been exactly matched to the electrical parameters of the short-circuit current and the windings temperature. The transformer is fully protected against improper handling. Terminals: Insulated easily interchangeable terminal clips with plus and minus designation. Fuse: A 20 amp. blade fuse protects the charger from damage caused by reverse polarity or by short-circuiting the charger terminals.

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Boxed-Product Weight: 2800.00g

Quick Code: QCHO024528

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Item model number: A66007

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