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Pulsetech Xc100-p Xtreme Charge 12v Automatic 5-stage Maintenance Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, US

Fort Worth, Texas, US
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PulseTech Xtreme Charge 12V 5-Stage Maintenance Charger.

Pulsetech XTreme Charger Auto 12 Volt XC100-P

Model Number: XC100-P

Description from Manufacturer: A fully automatic, microporcessor controlled battery charger and conditioner that works on all 12 volt lead acid battery types - cannot overcharge! The one-two punch of PulseTech’s patented high frequency technology removes and inhibits sulfation damage and increases battery performance. Increases battery life up to 5 times, weatherproof design, spark proof leads, reverse polarity hook up and comes with a 5 year manufacturers warranty.

Features:

Manufacturer's Part Number: XC100-P
Item Weight: 2.41 lb(s).
Dimensions: 11.00 x 2.50 x 8.00
Item UPC: 727771000106

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