PulseTech

Fall 2012

Issue link: http://read.dmtmag.com/i/87214

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 8 of 15

PRO-12-RP 12-Station Battery Maintenance System All batteries, even new batteries, are subject to a naturally occurring build- up of lead sulfate deposits that reduce the battery's ability to accept, store and release energy. Since batteries frequently spend months in transit and in warehouses before you receive them they are often discharged as much as 50% when you go to install them. The result is you are set up to fail despite your best efforts. This 12 Station Battery Maintenance System both preserves new batteries at peak charge levels by keeping the plates in like-new condition during storage and maintains up to twelve batteries at a time. A continuous cycle of low amp charging rotates through the twelve channels offsetting the normal discharge rate. At the same time, optimized high frequency patented pulsing reduces the size and number of lead sulfate deposits so that your shelved batteries will stay "factory fresh" while waiting to be sold or installed. Using the PRO-12-RP is straight forward and doesn't require extensive train- ing. Simply connect from one to twelve 12-Volt batteries from a single AC outlet safely with no sparking between the battery leads. An audible alarm sounds if a battery is connected improperly making it easy to install correctly. The PRO-12-RP will initiate a self-test during which each of the 12 battery LED indicators will come on green, turn yellow and then red. Then the Pulse and Charge indicator LEDs will come on. Once the self-test is complete, the unit will begin cycling through each of the batteries connected. LED Indicators Located on the top of the unit, the LEDs show the condition of each battery. RED - Battery is low YELLOW - Battery is marginal GREEN - Battery is ready for issue Audible Alarm indicates improper connection Note: LEDs cycle to show the status of each battery at a time. All LEDs will not be on at the same time, as shown. The PRO-12-RP is a maintenance system and is not designed to operate on batteries below 11.5 volts. Batteries discharged below 11 volts should be recharged using the SC-12 Xtreme 12-Station HD Battery Charger (page 4) or XCR-20 12-Volt Battery Recovery Charger & Desulfator (page 5) prior to being connected to the PRO-12-RP for maintenance. "Our Parts Department has been using two PRO-12-RP systems to keep new batteries in stock fresh and fully charged. Since implementing this sys- tem, issues with new batteries sold to customers in a discharged state, and resulting in warranty claims, have stopped, keeping our customers fully sat- isfied with their purchase... We would definitely recommend the PulseTech charging systems to any company or individual who had vehicles which are not operated on a daily basis, and have had issues with discharged batteries not capable of starting their equipment when required." -Michael Schoch, Truck Sales, Peterbilt of Las Vegas 746X915 PRO-12-RP 12 Station Battery Maintenance System.....$179.95 735X243 PRO-12-CLIPS 3-Cable Lead Replacement Set .................24.95 Specifications Input Voltage: 100VAC to 240VAC Input Current: 140 mA Output Current: 750 mA Number of Outputs: 12 Dimensions: 7.25" x 2.25" x 1" Weight: 2 lbs. Box-to-Clamps Length: 72" 800-580-7554 www.pulsetech.net sales@pulsetech.net 9 MAINTAINERS

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of PulseTech - Fall 2012