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3-in-1 charging:
Microprocessor-controlled
and characteristic-curve-controlled charging
tech nology and state-of-the-art software control
and monitor, in a fully automatic fashion, the
best charging sequence depending on the state
of charge. The battery can remain connected for
months. Overcharging is not possible.
3-in-1 maintenance:
The sulphate deposits in
the battery are reduced by an activator, a piece of
hardware specially developed to perform this task.
This guarantees a long service life for the battery.
3-in-1 testing:
Permanent testing and
diagnostic facility. All of the important information
about the battery – current charging current,
charging voltage and state of charge – can be
called up on an LC display and indicated by eight
colour LEDs. Integrated protective circuits ensure
that the charger is safe to operate.
Technical data:
Operating voltage:
230 V/50 Hz
Power consumption:
max. 80 VA
Temperature range for use:
–15°C to +40°C
Housing with integrated carrying handle
The charging current can be selected via push
buttons to be between max. 1 A for motorbike
batteries (from 5 to 15 Ah) and max. 2.5 A for
golf carts etc. (15 to 30 Ah) and 5 A for car
batteries (from 30 to 100 Ah), temperature
range for use –15°C to +40°C
Additional protection:
In the charging cable is
intergrated an automotive standard 10A plug fuse.
If the charger doesn’t start, check uo please the
fuse
The innovation for charging, maintaining & testing lead batteries
3-in-1 multifunctional charger
HTDC 5000
Art. No. 1 24 25 00
Regular charging isn‘t sufficient in order to give a battery constant effectiveness
and a long lifetime. It needs more: a custommade charging process, effective
care and permanent supervision of all functions. The new 3in1multifunctional
charger HTDC 5000 meets all these demands in an optimal way: Small in size, but
large in performance – a perfect hightech service center for all 12 V lead batteries
in cars, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters or quads which should work reliably.
3-in-1 multifunctional charger
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