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WC2200 12-Volt Pulse Charger® • Uses 110-Volt or 220-Volt AC power • Batteries cannot be overcharged • LEDs indicate 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% charge state Pulse Charger World Version Plus combines a state-of-the-art charging sys- tem with patented pulse technology and uses 110-Volt or 220-Volt AC power for world wide use. The voltage regulated, microprocessor controlled Pulse Charger provides all the charge a 12-Volt battery will accept by constantly monitoring it and adjusting the charge current accordingly. When the optimum charge level is reached, it switches to float mode to prevent overcharging. Pulse Charger emits a series of DC current high frequency pulse shaped waves to reduce sulfation buildup on the bat- tery plates which occurs during normal charge/discharge cycles. Deposits can reduce the battery's ability to accept and keep a charge and our pulse technology breaks them down, improving performance and extending battery life. Use the Pulse Charger to return unreliable gel cell and sealed "maintenance-free" batteries to service. Colored LEDs indicate the battery's state of charge, plus when it's charging, pulsing or bad and not rechargeable. Unit comes in a portable, heavy duty case. 746X725 NSN 6130-01-477-4703 WC2200 12-Volt Pulse Charger World Version Plus DLA Inventory Stock Item: NSN 6130-01-477-4703 World Version Plus Specifications Output Current: 20 Amps Maximum Input Current: 100 V AC to 250 V AC 3 Amps Max @ 100 V AC Dimensions: 14.2" x 11.5" x 6.5" Weight: 11.1 lbs. Battery Cord Length: 6' Battery Clamp Cable Length: 6' 24V Dual Two-Station Pulse Charger® • Works with 24-Volt lead-acid VRLA, AGM and flooded batteries • Uses 110-Volt or 220-Volt AC power • Green mode auto shut off when batteries are not connected The two station Pulse Charger World Version can reduce battery-related equip- ment down time, maintenance and cost. This state-of-the-art charging system works with 24-Volt lead-acid VRLA, AGM and flooded batteries, uses 110-Volt or 220-Volt AC power and comes in a portable heavy duty case. The voltage regulated, microprocessor controlled charger will provide all the charge needed to charge a battery to the optimum level. When reached, it switches to float mode so the battery cannot be overcharged. Throughout the process sulfation build- up is reduced, improving performance and extending battery life. Colored LEDs indicate the battery's state of charge, as well as when it's charging, pulsing or bad and not rechargeable. New Green Mode feature reduces input power consumption to less than one watt when AC power is applied and no batteries are connected. When a battery is con- nected the unit wakes up. Green mode operates independently for both outputs. 746X840 NSN 6130-01-609-9818 24V Dual Two-Station Pulse Charger Specifications Output Current: 3.5 Amps Max per output Input Current: 100 V AC to 250 V AC 2.33 Amps Max (@ 100 V AC in and I-out = 3.5 Amps x 2) Dimensions: 14.2" x 11.5" x 6.5" Weight: 10.1 lbs. Battery Cord Length: 6' Battery Clamp Cable Length: 6' 800-580-7554 www.pulsetech.net 9 BATTERY SHOP CHARGERS

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