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Mastervolt Chargemaster 80 Amp Battery Charger - 3 Bank, 24v Mfg# 44020800 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,899.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mastervolt Manufacturer Part Number:44020800

Mastervolt ChargeMaster 80 Amp Battery Charger - 3 Bank, 24V MFG# 44020800

ChargeMaster 80 Amp Battery Charger - 3 Bank, 24V

Power you can rely on.

Always on course with Mastervolt...

Mastervolt ensures you an electrical system with no weak links and a dependable and silent power supply. Whether for recreational or professional purposes, with Mastervolt you always have power you can rely on... The power to be independent.

ChargeMaster Battery Chargers

Make the most of your batteries with the ChargeMaster, plugging in and charging anywhere in the world. Mastervolt's ChargeMaster guarantees fast and complete charging of your batteries no matter where you are. The ChargeMaster can charge multiple battery banks simultaneously thanks to its combined functionality. Moreover, all ChargeMasters can be easily connected to a MasterBus network with only one cable and one connection. You also have the option of central, local or remote monitoring, configuration and control of your system. The ChargeMaster is available in various models to guarantee you the ideal battery charger for any situation and demand.

Features:
  • 3-Step+ charging technology for fast and complete charging
  • Safe and complete charging due to standard safety features
  • Memory function prevents overcharging in case of an unstable power supply
  • Clear control panel
  • Easy to install
  • Built-in system functionality (MasterBus) in combination with other Mastervolt products
Voltage - Output (Volts)
24v
Voltage - Charger Input
120/230v
Portable
No
Charger Type
Float
Battery Type
Gel/AGM/wet/Lithium Ion
Banks
3
Amps - Output
80A


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