Saturday, November 3, 2012

BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator Best Price BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/DesulfatorOn SaleBatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator

BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator

BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator


BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/DesulfatorOverviews.

Full-time battery monitoring automatically tests battery every microsecond, supplying only the current needed to maintain battery at full charge. The BatteryMINDER Plus is a 3-mode maintenance charger/desulfator that extends performance and life of all types and sizes of 12 Volt lead acid batteries, including all starter, deep cycle, maintenance-free, sealed AGM, gelled or dry-type batteries, regardless of size or make. The Model 12117 automatically dissolves harmful power-robbing sulfation using safe, low voltage, patented high-frequency pulse technology. UL listed. Qualifies for Free offer on a Battery condition indicator when customer registers online at www.BatteryMINDers.com. Charges: Yes, Maintains: Yes, Desulfates: Yes, Conditioner: Yes, Works With: 12V lead acid batteries, Amps: 1.33, Trickle Charge Amps: 5mA-1A determined by battery demand, Charges Multiple Batteries (qty.): 4, Overcharge Protection: Yes, Polarity Reversal Protection: Yes, Power Source: 120VAC, Power Cord (ft.

BatteryMINDer Model 12117: 12 Volt 1.33 Amp (12V 1.33A) Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator Features.

  • Maintain up to four 12 Volt standard, starting batteries (of similar type - in parallel). Amperage is divided evenly among connected batteries. (NOT recommended for deep cycle batteries)
  • Does not overcharge, regardless of time connected
  • High-frequency pulses safely remove sulphate from battery's plates that prevent the batteries from holding a full charge
  • Adding water references Wet typed batteries. If the water level isn't sufficiently maintained, charging the battery runs the risk of overheating and cooking the battery. The charger applies current to the battery and this can cause the water to boil and evaporate.
  • Full-time battery monitoring automatically tests battery every microsecond, supplying only the current needed to maintain battery at full charge

  • Date post : 2012-11-03

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