12V/24V Battery Charger with Pulse Repair Technology

  • Brand Name: RAPID CHARGER
  • Current: 10A and 5A
  • Power: 140W
  • Repair Mod: Fully Intelligent Pulse Repair
  • Output: 12V 10A, 24V 5A

2,000.00৳ 

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Upgrade your battery maintenance with this Smart 12V/24V Battery Charger, designed for fast and efficient charging with 7-stage pulse repair technology. Perfect for AGM, GEL, and WET lead-acid batteries, it ensures safe, automatic charging with 10A/12A output. Ideal for cars, motorcycles, and other vehicles, this intelligent charger prevents overcharging, short circuits, and overheating. Keep your battery in peak condition with this fast and reliable car battery charger

 

Smart 12V/24V Battery Charger with Pulse Repair Technology
With LED display, automatic voltage recognition, repair battery

12V/10A 24V/5A 7 stage lead acid battery charger
Current: 10A and 5A
Charging capacity: 200Ah
Applications: car, motorcycle, truck and Excavator
Brand Name: RAPID CHARGER

Input voltage and current: 100-240VAC (50/60Hz)
Power: 140W
Output voltage and current:12V 10A; 24V 5A
Color: Yellow and Red
Material: ABS
Dimension: 170(L)*100(W)*65(H)mm
Weight: 0.61KG
Certification: CE, PsE, RoHS, FCC, UKCA
Protection
-Polarity protection
-Output short protection
-Short circuit protection
-Overvoltage protection
-Overcurrent protection
-Overheating protection
-Reverse connection protection

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