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Ctek M300 Marine Boat Smart Battery Charger 12 Volt 25 Ampdeep Cycle Caravan 12v on 2040-parts.com

AU $349.00
Location:

Granville, NSW, Australia

Granville, NSW, Australia

M300 is CTEKs powerful charger for boat owners with larger need of quick and effective charging. M300 is temperature compensated, it reconditions a stratified battery with the special RECOND mode, and this is needed after several deep discharges which is common in the marine environment.

The larger CTEK’s Marine chargers have 4 meter cables and eye-leads for easy installation in the boat.

M300 has 5-year warranty, delivers 25A and has IP44-classification. All CTEK chargers are spark free, short circuit proof and will not harm the electronic equipment.

Eyelet M10 (10,4 mm)
Temp sensor on cable.
 

An M300 STARTER is also included, that will prolong the lifetime of your start battery.

Fan

Auto: Fully automatic for optimal charging

12V: For all lead-acid batteries

Fully Charged Battery / Maintenance Charging

Temperature sensor

Cooling

Fan

Volt

12V

Rated Voltage AC

220–240VAC, 50–60Hz

Charging voltage

14.4V

Min battery voltage

2.0V

Charging current

25A max

Current, mains

2.9A rms (at full charging current)

Back current drain

<1Ah/month

Ripple

<4%

Ambient temperature

-20°C to +50°C, output power is reduced automatically at high temperatures

Charger type

8 step, fully automatic charging cycle

Battery types

All types of 12V lead-acid batteries (WET, MF, Ca/Ca, AGM and GEL)

Battery capacity

40–500Ah up to 500Ah for maintenance

Dimensions

235 x 130 x 65mm (L x W x H)

Insulation class

IP44

Weight

2.2kg

 




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