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Technical Data
*Back Current Drain: Back current drain is the amount of current
drawn by the charger from battery, when the charger is connected
to the battery, without power cord connected. This charger has
extremely low back current drain which corresponds to 0.7 Ah per
month (1mA/hr).
**Ripple/Low Noise: Ripple refers to interference of current and
voltage. A high current ripple heats up battery and reduces life of
battery. Compared to a linear charger, which has a current ripple of
up to 400%, the charger’s current ripple is below 2.5%. Consumers
connected to the battery could be damaged by high voltage ripple.
***Ambient Temperature: At ambient temperature output power will
be reduced.
Cleaning and Storing
Disconnect the battery charger from power mains before
cleaning the unit.
Clean the battery charger with a dry or lightly moistened cloth.
Do not use abrasives or aggressive chemicals in order not to
damage the surfaces.
Clean the quick clamps thoroughly before each use to make
sure conductivity is ensured
Store the battery charger in dry location and protect the unit from
dust and dirt.
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