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Schumacher Microprocessor Controlled Speed Charge Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

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SCHUMACHER MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED SPEED CHARGE BATTERY CHARGER


This auction is for a Great Schumacher Microprocessor Controlled Speed Charge Battery Charger.

Model XC6

This is in good condition.  Works great.

Features:
   6 ampere engine start for emergency starting
   Self-adjusting, variable charge rates for everyday charging needs and maintaining your battery in peak condition
   Charges and automatically desulfates and restores car, truck, RV, farm equipment, AGM, gel cell and deep-cycle batteries
   6 ampere fast charge and 2 ampere slow charge
   The charger automatically determines whether the connected battery is a 6 volt battery or a 12 volt battery

This fully automatic microprocessor controlled 6 ampere fast charge charger monitors battery condition and adjusts charge rate downward to prevent battery damage. Perfect for car, small truck, motorcycle, lawn tractor lead-acid and AGM batteries. A 4 ampere medium charge has a self-adjusting charge rate ideal for everyday charging needs and keeping your battery in peak condition. The 2 ampere slow charge is great for charging and maintaining small batteries; charges motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile and lawn tractor batteries. The auto voltage detection means the charger automatically determines whether the connected battery is a 6 volt battery or a 12 volt battery.











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I will combine shipping on multiple items when physically possible.

Refunds, Returns, Regrets:
If you win this item and upon receiving it, are not 100% satisfied, you may return it to me within 14 days for a full refund of the winning bid less shipping.
(Buyer pays for shipping back to me.)

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