Digital rectifier battery charger 6v 12v - 2a 4a - dvl dbc amio-02088
Product reference: 13406

Digital rectifier battery charger 6v 12v - 2a 4a - dvl dbc amio-02088

Product reference: 13406
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The DBC-4A charger can be used to charge lead-acid batteries (standard and MF), Ca/Ca, AGM and gel batteries. It is a microprocessor rectifier, manufactured in accordance with the IP65 standard, which means it is resistant to dust, splashes and low-pressure water jets. It has protection against: short circuit, reverse battery connection (reverse polarity), open circuit, protection against sparks, overcharging of the battery, overload of the rectifier, overheating of the rectifier, 6 charging modes: 6V batteries up to 14Ah, 7.2V up to 2A, 7.4V up to 2A (charging at low temperatures), 12V batteries up to 14Ah and deeply discharged 14.3V batteries up to 2A14.7V up to 2A (charging at low temperatures)12V batteries above 14Ah14.3V up to 4A14.7V up to 4A (charging at low temperatures) It constantly shows the battery voltage and charge level and regulates the charging current depending on its needs. After charging, it displays the message FULL and maintains the battery voltage. Specification: Supply voltage 230V 50 Hz Output voltage: 6/12V Power consumption: approximately 60W (1W standby) Maximum charging voltage: 7.4V (for 6V batteries) 14.7V (for 12V batteries) Maximum charging current: 2A +/- 10%, 4A +/- 10% Supported battery capacities: 6V - 1.2Ah up to 14Ah12V - 1.2Ah up to 14Ah and 14Ah up to 120Ah Protection level: IP656 charging programs switched by the "OPERATION MODE" button display backlight Gel batteries with a capacity of up to 14Ah used in motorcycles and scooters should be charged by selecting the program with the motorcycle icon on the display. Charging with a higher current may damage the battery.
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