Multi-stage charging allows a battery charger to automatically cycle, between a variety of charging phases including desulphation, bulk charging, absorbtion, monitoring, float mode and a minimal drip charge maintain mode when a connected battery again falls below a certain set level. The microprocessor of the Schumacher SSC-1000A Ship 'N' Shore SpeedCharge Charger monitors the attached battery's voltage level from the moment it is connected, using this ever-changing data to improve the charging system's multi-stage charging cycle. All these features and data are hightened by the prescence of a powerful microprocessor at the heart of the unit. ![]() The readout also allows for the selection of battery type being charged: standard, AGM or gell cell and provides data on based on quarter percentages of a full charge that is stored and voltage present at the poles of a charging battery. The charger features an easy-to-use and monitor digital readout on which three output current rates are selectable: 2-amps, 6-amps and 10-amps. Fast, Automatic 12-Volt Battery Charging:īy combining conventional battery charging technology with state-of-the-art circuitry, the Schumacher SSC-1000A Ship 'N' Shore SpeedCharge Charger offers greater versatility, speed of charging and convenience than ever before seen in a battery charger. Addtiional features include a built-in voltage tester, a desulphation mode, a retractable handle and clamp/cable stowage compartment. It features fully automatic microprocessor control automatic multi-stage charging allowing for ease of use three charge rates: 2-amp, 6-amp and 10-amp and the ability to choose the type of battery being charged. ![]() ![]() SSC-1000A Ship 'N' Shore SpeedCharge Charger is a versitile, fast and efficient 12-volt battery charger/maintainer suitable for use with a variety of lead-acid battery types used in everything from tractors, motorcycles, jetskiis and snowmobiles, to those found in cars, trucks and SUVs.
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