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Power Products Activator 282U 24V Battery Charger

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Part# 11-16338
MFR Model# 282U

Overview

The Activator 282U™ is a direct connect, fully automatic 2 amp charger capable of charging a 24 volt military or aviation battery of any rating from zero to full capacity. It is also a standby maintenance unit without the use of “trickle” charging, thus extending the life and durability of the battery. There is no gassing, heat or other detrimental results of trickle or float charge.

Specifications

  • Extends battery life
  • Direct connect or clip style cables
  • Microprocessor controlled, multi-step charge algorithm
  • Long connection leads
  • AC Input: Worldwide 90 to 260 VAC
  • DC Output: 8 amp pulse, 2.5 amp charge
  • Dimensions: 5.5”H x 4.5”W x 3.5”D
  • Weight: 1.5lbs

Benefits

  • Lightweight and compact, connects to an aircraft battery using adapter cables
  • Digital voltmeter continuously displays battery voltage during charge and standby
  • 8 Amp pulses bring a deeply discharged battery up from zero volts
  • Conditioning mode top charges NiCads and rejuvenates lead acid
  • Short cell protection, non-responsive battery indication
  • Can be left on indefinitely-charges only when required
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Power Products Battery Charger 282U

January 19, 2023

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