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True Blue Power Battery Charger/ Tester TS420 Series

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Part# 10-07595
MFR Model# 6430043-1

Overview

True Blue Power’s TT43 Battery Tester and Charger is designed to charge and test the removable battery for the Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics 4300 Series (9015607) and the True Blue Power TS420 Series Emergency Power Supply.

The TT43 recharges batteries in five hours or less and can test and charge two batteries simultaneously.
   
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Features

  • Tests and charges all Mid-Continent lead-acid battery packs:
  • 4300 Series (0.5Ah battery)
  • TS420 (0.5Ah battery)
  • TS420-1 (2.5Ah battery)
  • Alphanumeric dot matrix LCD display provides dynamic test status and measurements
  • Test/Charge one or two batteries simultaneously in less than 5 hours
  • Microprocessor control adjusts test to accurately compensate for acceptable battery variation
  • Bright LEDs provide quick reference pass/fail results
  • Can float charge batteries indefinitely to maintain an always-ready state
  • Designed and built in Wichita, Kansas, USA
  • Two-year limited warranty

Specifications

  • Power Supply: Wall-outlet AC Adapter included
  • Battery Type: Switch allows for selection of 0.5Ah or 2.5Ah battery
  • Battery Detection: Load sensing recognizes batteries when connected to the tester
  • Protection: Short-circuit protection and time out for failed batteries

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