PulseTech introduces 6-station battery recovery charger

Oct. 20, 2014

PulseTech Products is now offering a 6-station, 12-volt battery recovery charger. The SC-6 is designed to recover, charge, maintain and desulfate from one to six 12-volt lead-acid batteries.

The compact and portable recovery charger, designed primarily for managers of smaller fleets and commercial shops, works with any 12-volt battery type, including VRLA, AGM, gel and flooded cell.  Each of the six charging stations operates in isolation, allowing any combination of battery brands or types to be recharged simultaneously.

The SC-6 has six independent channels that profile the condition of each battery and then automatically cycle through a recovery and charge process that applies the correct charge (variable up to 6A) and PulseTech’s optimized high frequency, patented Pulse Technology waveform to each battery. This advanced technology removes sulfate crystals from the battery plates, increasing the battery¹s ability to accept, store and release energy, extending battery life up to 5 times, the company said.

Five LED indicators next to each cable connection show the status of each battery channel. The unit features one-switch control and progressive, easy-to-understand LED information display (battery disconnected, bad battery, recovery charge, pulse charge, charge complete).

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