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New 24v Battery Minder 24021 3 Stage Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, US

Madison Heights, Michigan, US
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This is a New charger that has been sitting in my showroom for a while. Used to sell alot of them to Marinas in the area but have a large inventory and need to clean house. This will charge, maintain, and de-sulfate batteries. Wont overcharge and when the charge drops below a certain point it turns back on.


NIB 24V Battery Minder 24021 3 Stage Maintenance Charger-Desulphator

Input:  130Vac-60Hz-0.5 A Ouput:  24Vdc@ 2.0A

E185161, UL Listed, Battery Charger 5H67

Auto Float Control

PulseMode

Charge/Maintain up to 6 batteries

Quick Connects 

Poliarity and Temp. Protection

5 year manufacturer warranty


For use in Boats, RV, Cars/ Trucks, Forklifts, or any 24v system. 

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