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Schumacher 12 & 24 Volt Deep Cycle Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Parker, Arizona, US

Parker, Arizona, US
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Fully Automatic and Manual 12 and 24 volt charger for deep-cycle batteries. 10 amp fast charge - for regular charging jobs. Charges a deep-cycle battery in 7 to 11 hours; an automotive battery in 3 to 5 hours. Fully automatic - brings a deep-cycle battery to full charge but will not overcharge. This charger is in Mint Condition, still looks almost new. It was only used two times for approximately 15 minutes each time. Comes in original box. This is a rather heavy unit @ 15 lb. This charger was in excess of $100.00 when I purchased it new a couple months ago.

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