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Rectifier Wheel Chargers F/ Solar Branded - Solar

Part #: 865-038-666

The Solar Rectifier Wheel Chargers F/ Solar Branded, model 865-038-666, offers robust and efficient battery charging capabilities for professional automotive and industrial environments. Engineered for durability and reliable performance, these wheeled chargers provide essential power maintenance for a variety of vehicles and equipment, ensuring optimal battery health and operational readiness.

Key Features

  • Dual Voltage Charging: Provides versatile charging options with both 12V and 24V models to accommodate a broad range of battery systems.
  • High Capacity Charging: Capable of charging batteries up to 100Ah, suitable for automotive, marine, and light industrial applications.
  • Integrated Cooling System: Features a built-in fan to actively dissipate heat, promoting sustained performance and extending the life of the unit.
  • Professional Portability: Designed with a convenient carrying case, allowing for easy transport and organized storage in any workshop or mobile service vehicle.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade components to withstand the demands of frequent use in challenging environments.

Applications

These Solar Rectifier Wheel Chargers are essential tools for maintaining battery integrity across diverse professional settings. They are ideal for automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, marine service centers, and recreational vehicle (RV) service bays. Their adaptability also makes them suitable for charging batteries on various industrial equipment, supporting consistent uptime and performance.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Solar
  • Model Number: 865-038-666
  • Voltage Compatibility: 12V and 24V
  • Battery Capacity Range: Up to 100Ah

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  • Manufacturers Part #: 865-038-666
  • Manufactured by: Solar
  • Also Known As: SO865-038-666, SOL-865-038-666

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 21 August, 2012.