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Universal Power Group  |  SKU: X97-0606  | Universal Power Group (UPG): D1761

12 Volt 1.0 Amp Battery Trickle Charger for the Adly Moto RT-50

$24.99

This item has a 1 year warranty. Warranty Policy

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Key Features
  • Handy & convenient
  • Universal alligator clip connectors
  • 12 Volt 1.0 Amp
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL?½) Listed

Description

12 Volt 1.0 Amp Battery Trickle Charger for the Adly Moto RT-50 is a very handy and convenient way to keep your Adly Moto scooter charged up and ready to go. This superb little 12 volt 1.0 amp output sealed lead acid battery trickle charger with alligator clamp connectors is from Universal Power Group (UPG) the same folks who brings us the ultra-fine Universal Battery brand.

You plug this charger unit directly into your household electrical outlet and then connect the (included) pair of alligator clips to your RT-50's battery's terminals. What could ever be easier than that in the wide world of battery recharging?

  • Automatic Smart 2-stage charging system.
  • Smart safety circuit to prevent overcharging and prolong battery life.
  • LEDs provide visual indication of the charging mode.

  • The 12BC1000D-1 (UPG D1761) charger is suitable for recharging a single 12 volt sealed lead acid batteries with a capacity size of 8 Ah or less. This charger cannot be used to charge multiple 12 volt battery cells simultaneously.

    Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) Listed. Dry location use only.

    LED Indicators:
    Red - Charging
    Green - Charged



    Universal Power Group (UPG): D1761

    ⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning

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    Specifications

    Model Number: 12BC1000D-1
    UPG Number: D1761
    Input: 115/120 VAC, 60Hz, 25W
    Output: 12 volts, 1.0 amps
    Fast Charge: 14.8 volts
    Trickle Charge: 13.6 volts

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