The Japlar Schauer JAC0512 charger is ideal for bulk charging 12 volt batteries (AGM or wet) up to about 50 amp hour (ah), or as a floating charger (long term maintenance) for batteries 100 ah or more. This is a durable, aluminum cased unit, switch mode, 3 stage, universal input. Typical applications include 17 to 35 amp hour sealed lead acid batteries (AGM) used in electronic/security systems, mobility (wheelchair/scooter), etc. They are excellent for use on deep cycle batteries, and 12 volt systems with a constant or intermittant current drain (power supply type situation). Use of the Schauer JAC0512 as a float charger for larger batteries (up to 8D size) during periods without use is also appropriate.
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Part#: JAC0512 Schauer 12 Volt 5 Amp 3 Stage Charger $78 |
| Specifications: | Features: | |
| Dim (LxWxH): | 7.0 x 3.5 x 1.8 | 3 Stage Charging Profile |
| Actual Weight: | 2.2 | Mode Indicating L.E.D. |
| Ship Weight: | 3.0 | Demand Sensing |
| AC Input: | 100-240 VAC | Reverse Polarity Protection |
| AC Input: | 50/60 Hz | Over Voltage Protection |
| Output Amps: | 5.0 | Short Circuit Protection |
| Absorption: | 14.6 VDC | Thermal Protection |
| Float: | 13.5 VDC | True Float Mode |
| Temperature: | 32 F to 120 F | Auto-sensing Universal Input |
| Approval: | CE, UL pending | For AGM & Wet Lead Acid Batteries |
| Warranty: | 2 Years | 100% Duty Cycle |
Schauer battery chargers are microprocessor controlled, fully automatic electronic devices, which use switch-mode technology to change AC input voltage to DC output voltage at much faster rates than traditional ferroresonant type chargers, which allows for a much smaller transformer, and therefore less size and weight, and increased efficiency. Schauer switch-mode chargers also will function as a power supply with a battery in the system, and are 100% duty rated, for long term performance. Proper maintenance of lead acid batteries keeps them healthy, and increases their life expectancy.
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