The Fulbat FULLOAD F4 is an automatic 8-step charger with pulse charging function for gel, SLA, LiFePO4, AGM, dry as well as acid batteries with a capacity of 12V, 4Ah to 80Ah (6V max. 40Ah).
As a battery maintenance device it can be used for all 6V to 12V batteries.
Features:
Charge levels:
1. Initial charge: tests the battery for full charge
2. Pulse charge: regenerates sulfated batteries using high frequency pulse
3. Soft start: extends battery life by soft starting the charge
4. Basic charge: reduces charging time by delivering maximum charge to generate voltage
5. Absorption voltage: guarantees full battery charge without overcharging
6. Battery test: tests the battery for full charge
7. Trickle charge: trickle charge keeps the battery at 100% charge, restart every 21 days
8. Long-term trickle charge: when the battery voltage drops, special charging pulses ensure the battery is in optimal condition.
As a battery maintenance device it can be used for all 6V to 12V batteries.
Features:
- intelligent battery charger with pulse charging function
- 2.0A - 6V
- 4.0A - 12V
- 7 charging modes incl. 12V repair mode
- ideal for long term maintenance
- safe charging and easy handling
- no overcharging of the battery
- internal overheating protection
- clamps and secured connection kit included
Charge levels:
1. Initial charge: tests the battery for full charge
2. Pulse charge: regenerates sulfated batteries using high frequency pulse
3. Soft start: extends battery life by soft starting the charge
4. Basic charge: reduces charging time by delivering maximum charge to generate voltage
5. Absorption voltage: guarantees full battery charge without overcharging
6. Battery test: tests the battery for full charge
7. Trickle charge: trickle charge keeps the battery at 100% charge, restart every 21 days
8. Long-term trickle charge: when the battery voltage drops, special charging pulses ensure the battery is in optimal condition.
Instructions for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment:
Owners of old appliances must dispose of them separately from unsorted municipal waste. WEEE must therefore not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and, in particular, must not be disposed of with household waste. Instead, these old electrical and electronic devices must be collected separately and disposed of, for example, via the local collection and return systems. Owners of old electrical appliances must also separate old batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the old electric appliance from the latter before handing it in at a collection point. The latter does not apply insofar as the WEEE is separated from other WEEE in accordance with § 14 Paragraph 5 Sentences 2 and 3 ElektroG within the framework of opting by the public waste management authorities for the purpose of preparing it for reuse. Further information on the disposal of electrical equipment can be found at here