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Optimate 3 Motorcycle Battery Charger - TecMate

Part #: TM-41

Regular price $42.95 - Save $5 While Supplies Last!

  • The unique battery optimiser specially designed for all modern 12V starter batteries from 2 to 32 Amp-hours capacity.
  • Includes GATES / Auto Connection Adapter.
  • Sophisticated 5 stage fully automatic program. 5 steps to optimal battery performance!
  • Desulfation mode automatically identifies deeply discharged (sulfated) batteries and applies a controlled high voltage at a low fixed current to recover them.
  • Appropriate for use on all types of batteries including filler cap and maintenance free bateries such as AGM, valve regulated (VRLA), flooded (wet) and GEL-electrolyte from 2.5 to 32Ah.
  • Provides maintenance free (MF) batteries with the correct float charge support voltage for cold and hot conditions with up to 600mA of current available to defend against battery drain caused by accessories.
  • Spark free operation and reverse connection indicator makes terminal connection safe and simple.
  • Can be connected to irregularly or seasonally used batteries for months at a time without risk of overcharging.
  • Recommended by major OEMs including Honda, Yamaha, KTM, and Suzuki.
  • As simple as 1-2-3 : Just connect the OptiMate to your battery and the 6 stage program does the rest automatically and safely.
  • Diagnoses & desulfates batteries safely.
  • Suitable for all types of 12V lead-acid batteries.
  • Maintains your battery automatically for months.
  • Checks for & indicates unusual self-discharge trends.
  • Recommended by major power sports vehicle OEMs.
  • Full electronic & passive protection.
  • OptiMate's unique algorithm (graph) specifically designed for power sport starter batteries.
  • International certification : UL & CSA (USA & Canada), PSE (Japan), TuV/GS & CE (Europe), SAA (Australia).
  • Two year limited warranty.
  • MSRP: $59.50

    TecMate TM-41 Optimate 3 Battery Optimiser

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    This product was added to our catalog on Friday 26 May, 2006.