: Schumacher SSC-1500A Ship 'N' Shore Speed Charge Charger

: Schumacher SSC-1500A Ship 'N' Shore Speed Charge Charger

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Schumacher SSC-1500A Ship 'N' Shore Speed Charge Charger

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Schumacher SSC-1500A Ship 'N' Shore Speed Charge Charger
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Street Price: $103.30
Gaunz Org Price: $70.04
Savings!: $33.26 (32%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5101





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Schumacher
Color: Blue & Black
EAN: 0026666708074
Label: Schumacher
Product Manufacturer: Schumacher
Model: SSC-1500A
Publisher: Schumacher
Ranking: 5101
Studio: Schumacher
Variation Description: Blue & Black


Piece facts:
  • Digital meter displays battery charge status and test results
  • Features retractable handle for easy portability
  • System test helps diagnose problems
  • Electronic push-button control switches help select between display mode, charge rate, or battery
  • Accommodates 12-volt batteries only




Charger Charge Speed Shore 'N' Ship SSC-1500A Schumacher






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15A/10A/2, Ship 'N Shore Speed Battery Charger/Maintainer/Tester, Fully Automatic Microprocessor Controlled, 15A Fast Charge Monitors Battery Condition & Adjusts Charge Rate To Prevent Battery Damage, For Car, Truck, Marine, RV, Farm Equipment, AGM, Gel Cell & Deep Cycle Batteries, 10A Fast Charge Self-Adjusting Charge Rate For Everyday Charging, 2A Slow Charge For Charging & Maintaining Small Batteries, Charges Motorcycle, ATV, Snowmobile & Lawn Tractor Batteries, 75A Clamps For Top & Side Mounted Battery Posts, Electronic Push Button Controls & Retractable Handle For Easy Portability & Storage.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Boater ...
A very nice little charger at a great price from the retailer that provided it to me. Four stars in stead of five because 1) the critical equalization charge (that I bought the charger for) is automatic. Meaning there is no user control. When the charger senses the symptoms of sulfation it switches into its 15.5 Volt charge mode. This is not so good. When batteries are under an equalization charge they should be monitored at least every hour (internal heat, boiling, hydrogen gassing). Equalization should be a manually controlled selection from the from panel. Also 2) the fan continues to run (fairly noisily) even during the very low Amperage maintenance charge. Some chargers will turn off the fan during this phase because the internal charger heat is minimal.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Deep discharge battery charger
I use this charger to charge a deep discharge battery used for camping. The inverter used to change the 12 volts from the battery to 120 volts AC must be turned off when using this charger. The inverter drives the battery charger into flashing all lamps and then shutting down. With the inverter off, this charger works great. The multiple displays are nice. I particulary like the percent of charge readout. This is a good product at a fair price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Charge me up! ...
I use this charger for many things around the house from camper batteries to auto and lawn tractor batteries. This piece of equipment could not be easier to use and so low maintenance. As long as you read the instructions you are fine. It is not difficult at all to operate.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Save your money!
This charger either under or overcharges batteries. I tried it on 3 different batteries and found that it could not be trusted to properly charge the battery and then go into float mode. I returned it to Amazon. At least Amazon makes returns painless and even pays the return postage.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Product ...
The charger works great! I bought this unit to charge and maintain batteries at our lake cabin. The options and functions are sipmle to use and understand. The digital display is useful to monitor charge status. I recommend this product to anyone in need of a small charger.

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