Converter/Battery Charger
Supplier: Progressive Dynamics, Inc.
Progressive Dynamics, Inc. introduces the new 24 volt power converter/battery charger in 25 amp and 40 amp configurations with built-in, patented 4-stage charging system. This power converter is suited for specialty vehicles and stationary applications including battery charging for buses, shuttle buses, local refrigeration delivery trucks, display vans, emergency vehicles, communication trucks, over-the-road trucks with sleeper cabs and solar energy.
Features include the built-in Charge Wizard®, a patented 4-stage charging system which constantly monitors the battery and automatically adjusts the converter output voltage based on the charge status. The 24 volt power converter/battery charger is made in America and offers reverse battery protection, electronic current limiting and a 2 year limited warranty.
- 25 amp and 40 amp configurations
- built-in, patented 4-stage charging system
- Charge Wizard
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