Ctek M300 Marine Boat Smart Battery Charger 12 Volt 25 Ampdeep Cycle Caravan 12v on 2040-parts.com
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) Fan Auto: Fully automatic for optimal charging 12V: For all lead-acid batteries Fully Charged Battery / Maintenance Charging Temperature sensor
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