12 VOLT 80 AMP Battery Charger


12V 80AMP

Boasting a massive 80 amp output, the Outback Battery charger from Christie Engineering is a hit with travellers or campers who dont have ready acess to a source of 240 volt power for charging their 12 volt battery systems. This Australian designed petrol driven battery charger weighs 22kg with a 1.2 litre fuel capacity. Powered by a small 100cc Honda four stroke motor with a 2 year warranty, the unit is solidly constructed from high quality components and has a large LED charge indicator light. They features an Australian made Bosch 120 amp alternators and have 2 regulated charge rates for low and high output. All the models have overcharge protection, so there is no risk of destroying the batteries. The Outback Battery Charger can also function as a backup generator for 12 volt solar power systems and has additional applications for farmers and rural people in general. Fuel consumption is about 0.75 Litres of unleaded fuel per hour. By using locally made components combined with well-serviced Honda technology, Christie Engineering can ensure fast turn around times for service and parts when the need arises.

FEATURES

Environmentally friendly Honda 100cc 4-stroke engine. Manual 2 stage charge rate, Low 14V or high 14.6V charge rate, by the flick of a switch. Short circuit and high voltage spike protection included. Super bright LED charge indicator light. Lightweight, portable, weighing only 20 kg. High current Leads included, 3m long with large heavy-duty alligator clamps..

USES

Our chargers can supply enough charge in as little as 5 minutes to start machinery. Campers can run car fridges for 24 hours and charge their batteries in as little as 1 hour. Ideal for backup power in emergency situations. Designed and built for the marine industry, backup for solar powered sites, emergency services, earthmoving contractors, mobile mechanics, or anyone working in the outback. Note, some wet cell deep cycle batteries will not accept a fast charge & may require trickle charging for a long period of time. For an efficient system with faster recharge times AGM or cranking batteries can be used.