Wed, Mar 03, 2010
Provides Full Power to All Electronics Plus Fast Recharge And
Desulfation
The folks at BatteryMINDer have just introduced a 28 volt
battery charger-maintainer-desuflator for the aviation market.
Weighing just over seven (7) pounds, this compact unit fulfills the
requirements of both shops and owners to fully power all
electronics, desulfate weak batteries without removing them from
the aircraft, if allowed by manufactures requirements, and rapidly
recharge fully discharged batteries in as little as one hour,
depending on battery size. It has been estimated to save upwards of
three hours of airworthiness-cap testing due to its ability to
fully charge completely discharged batteries in the shortest
possible time, commensurate with safety.
BatteryMINDer Model 28252-AA-S4 supplies up to 25 amps of ground
power from 100-240 VAC, as far as 300 feet (91.44 meters) from the
source. Approved by the major aircraft battery makers in the U.S.,
it can safely charge both sealed and wet cell 24 Volt LA aviation
batteries in as little as one (1) hour. Unit fully dissolves
sulfate from weak batteries, enabling many to pass FAA
airworthiness-capacity tests.
Additional features of the unit include:
- Plug ‘n Run operation - for basic functions.
- Worldwide automatic voltage capability - (100-240 Vac 50/60
Hz), with easily exchangeable IEC input power cord sets.
- Safe, long-term battery maintenance at full-charge level.
- Voltage balancing for two (2) 12-V series-connected batteries,
preventing under-overcharge of either.
- Modified cell equalization Stage 4 (Pat. Pending) conditions
battery prior to capacity testing.
- Recovers deeply discharged batteries and many of those failing
FAA 80% capacity test.
- Pulse-type Desulfation - uses high frequency, not high voltage,
to safely dissolving sulfate, without hurting storage plates.
- Temperature Compensation (at-the-battery) - ensures full charge
over wide range without over / under-charging.
- Lightweight compact design - less than 8 lbs.
- (5) Year Warranty - 100% parts and labor.
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