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Product Description.
Fully Automatic Charging.
The Smart Battery Charger is fully automatic and electronic, with a Digital Smart microprocessor control and an LED indicator for selecting your charging rate. The three stage automatic rapid charging operates at 6 amps, 4 amps, or 2 amps to build the battery's charge back up to its correct output.
Works with Any Vehicle.
The Smart Battery Charger is ideal for any 12-volt, lead-acid battery types, including those that power cars, boats, lawn mowers, RVs, ATVs, and more.
State-of-the-Art Technology.
It uses a 3-stage automatic high-frequency charging technology to build the battery back up to its normal output level, making it more efficient at charging than conventional model chargers.
Built-in Safety Precautions.
The Smart Battery Charger also has a spark-resistant reverse hook-up and overcharge protection circuit built into it to insure that the clamps are not accidentally affixed to the wrong terminals, which would damage the battery. The automatic float mode monitoring tells the unit when the battery is ready to avoid overcharging.
Warranty.
Black & Decker offers a full two year warranty on the Smart Battery Charger.
What's in the box.
The Black & Decker Smart Battery Charger unit and heavy-duty cables and clamps.
Product Description.
8 minute charge to start (Bulk Charge/Rapid Start), 3 stage high frequency automatic rapid charge, Microprocessor control (Digital Smart Control, Unit compensates for low AC from extension cord use, High-frequency power conversion technology.
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