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Old 05-05-2015, 17:06   #1
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ProMariner1210P Battery Charger - NEW!

I bought this and found out it wasn't big enough to power what I have onboard. I needed the 30-amp model (which I have now bought.....).

So this is a brand new, never had power run to it or threw it, ProMariner
ProNautic 1210P 10 amp battery charger for up to a two battery bank system.

It is the Automatic Global AC Input model and will operator with any voltage between 100 - 240 Vac at either 60Hz (US) or 50Hz (European & Australia).

It will charge Flooded, Sealed, AGM, GEL, LiFePO4 (Lithium), Calcium/Custom and also has a Equalization mode.

It is 8-1/2" wide, 10-1/4" long, 3-1/2" high (thick) and weighs around 8-lbs.

The instruction sheets and other parts come with it. You also get a 10-ft length of 10/3 Anchor Marine cable with eyelets for going from the charger to the batteries.

$110 and I pay for the shipping to anywhere in the US. I can do PayPal.
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