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COMFORT INDICATOR - EYELET
COMFORT INDICATOR - EYELET
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CTEK MULTI XS 7000 (12V) [CTEK7000]  £107.16 
 

CTEK MULTI XS 7000 (12V) - Features

  • Five step, fully automatic switch mode model.
  • Charges lead-acid batteries (Wet, MF, GEL and AGM) from 14Ah to 225Ah.
  • Maintenance pulse charging increases battery life and gives superb performance.
  • Supply mode for float maintenance for 100 % state of charge.
  • Charges even drained batteries.
  • Pulse recover of slightly sulphated batteries.
  • Four options: 14.4V, 14.7V, 13.6V/Supply and 16V/Boost.
  • Low back current drain, low ripple and input voltage independent (170-260V).
  • High efficiency: 85%.
  • Delivered with connection lead with clamps.
  • The charger can be connected for months, ideal for seasonal vehicles.
  • Compact design with mounting holes for permanent assembly.
  • Easy Wall mounting, easily fitted in place using two screws. The diameter of the mounting holes is 4.5mm.
  • 2 year warranty. CTEK MULTI XS 7000 (12V) - Description

The CTEK MULTI XS 7000 is suited for cars, boats, and recreational vehicles. This charger is ideal for year-round use. The Supply mode provides you with power even without a battery. It also works as a Memory Saver so you can unhook the battery without losing settings and codes in the vehicle computer, anti-theft radios, keyless-entry systems, etc. The Boost/Recond mode reconditions your battery after deep discharging. Your battery will recover quickly and last longer.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 February, 2007.
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