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BatteryMINDer Model Obd-12 12V On-Board Desulfator

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Part# 11-11595
MFR Model# OBD-12V

Overview

Battery tester/desulfator Model OBD-12 activates when charging your batteries from an alternator, solar array, generator, or other power source. Quick connector input allows for easy use of additional BatteryMINDer charger / maintainer devices. Built in battery tester indicators show battery condition. Patented full-time high frequency sweep pulse desulfation is designed to reverse and eliminate battery sulfation, the #1 cause of early battery failure.
   
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Features

  • •High frequency pulse desulfation.
  • •Maximizes battery life and capacity, reconditions weak batteries.
  • •Built-in battery condition indicator, (BCI).
  • •Desulfates up to 8 batteries at a time.
  • •3’ DC cord with ring terminals, 3" DC input with quick connector (SAE).

Specifications

  • Volts: 12V
  • Amps: Does Not Apply
  • Power Source: 12 VDC
  • Works With: All Sizes, Types and Brands of 12 Volt Lead-Acid Batteries*Temperature Compensation:Does Not ApplyMultiple
  • Batteries(#): 8
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Reviews

Easy to install. Works as advertised. Time will tell hoe well the service life is.

John M Verified Purchase

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