Club Price $369.99
Regular Price $479.99 The ProSportHD Gen 4 delivers significantly faster charging through its clever tri-surface heat sink design that allows optimal cooling. This 20A charger can charge 2 banks of 12V batteries and has a great digital monitor to clearly show charging status, battery type and charging mode the unit is in.
- Input: 240V, Output: 12/24V, Charge rate: 20A
- Able to charge 2 x 12v batteries or 1 x 24V battery
- Fully automatic 5 stage digital charge algorithm
- Charge Voltage
Charges at 14.1V (GEL), 14.6V (WET), 14.7V (AGM)
Float Charge 13.8V (GEL), 13.4V (WET), 13.6V (AGM) - Calcium batteries like our Endurant start batteries should be charged on the AGM mode
- Dual outputs for multiple battery charging - smart distribution of charge ensures the quickest recharging times
- After fully charging and conditioning batteries, Energy Saver Mode will monitor and maintain batteries only when needed, maintaining a full state of charge. This significantly reduces AC power consumption and lowers operating costs
- When batteries are sitting and not being used the charger will recondition your batteries for up to 3 hours once a month to extend battery life
- Enhanced micro processor and software features
- Easy to read LED charging status display
- IP67 rating for water and dust ingress
- AC and DC cable lengths 2m
- Supports Lead acid, GEL, WET and AGM batteries
- Dimensions: 200(h) x 345(w) x 75(d) mm, Weight: 3.6kg
- 3 year warranty
- Supplier part number: 44028-ANZ
Colour | Yellow |
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Delivery estimate 1-4 business days
$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.
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Product Questions
As this is a dual bank battery charger can you set the Mode for AGM on 1 Bank and Flood cell on the other so they charge att he same time
Peter
Peter
Question by: Peter Steel on 13/11/2021, 1:21 pm
There is only 1 mode switch so generally batteries should be of the same type. The manufacturer says it is usually not recommended to charge different battery types at the same time. Technically it would only be possible to charge different battery tyes at the same time if they had a common charge voltage range.
Answer by: Website Customer Service (AL) on 15/11/2021, 2:49 pm