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Buell Motorcycle 12 Volt Smart Battery Charger Maintainer Float Tender Trickle on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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NEW 12 VOLT SMART CHARGER
100% COMPATIBLE WITH ALL 12VOLT BUELL MOTORCYCLES





This is a Smart Charger. Not to be confused with a trickle charger. There is one important difference between a smart charger and a trickle charger. The circuitry in a smart charger prevents overcharging of the battery. Trickle chargers will overcharge your battery.

This smart battery charger features:
Automatic safety shut off.
Copper battery clamps for better conductivity. Lightweight and stores easily for quick access.

This 12v smart battery charger is a must-have  for proper battery maintenance.

100% Compatible with all 12v Buell Motorcycles

Not for use with "GEL LEAD ACID" Batteries

Input Voltage: 120VAC, 60Hz
Output Voltage: 12-13.2VDC
Cable Length: 53" (4ft 4in)

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