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Automatic Battery Float Charger 12v Trickle For Atv Car Bike Truck Boat Jetski on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Westerville, Ohio, US

Westerville, Ohio, US
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Maintaining battery potency is a common problem when it hasn't been used for a while or if the weather's really cold. Skip the aggravation of recharging a battery... use this automatic battery charger to keep your vehicle's 12-volt battery fully charged, even when not in use or just used sporadically. The floating circuit maintains a full charge without overcharging like some other automatic battery chargers.

  • Maintain the charge of your 12-volt battery without overcharging.
  • Automatic safety shutoff
  • Copper battery clamps
  • 10 foot long leads
Use on fully charged 12 volt wet lead-acid batteries only.

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