Masterforce™ 275-Amp Battery Charger and Maintainer

Masterforce™ 275-Amp Battery Charger and Maintainer

BRAND: Masterforce


Built for heavy-duty charging needs, the MF71345 is perfect for engine starting and charging SUVs, trucks and other large engines. This unit offers 275A (12V) and 125A (6V) Engine Start, 60A Boost and 6<>2A Charge/Maintain rates. Plus, it's a battery and alternator tester, providing charge level and helping to diagnose electrical problems.

FEATURES:

6<>2a charge | 60a boost | 275a engine start for maximum starting power
Charges standard, AGM and Gel batteries
275A Engine Start powerful enough for SUVs, trucks and large engines
60A Boost mode quickly brings deeply discharged batteries back to life
Multi-function battery tester for battery status and charging system analysis
Microprocessor-controlled automatically adjusts amperage rate, to charge and maintain
Multi-stage charging for added precision, safety and battery life
Float mode monitoring maintains optimum battery charge
Auto voltage detection
Reverse hook-up protection
Scrolling digital display gives step-by-step instructions to properly charge your battery



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