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Ładowarka Expert Charger 2A 500mA NiMH Carson 500607017

Carson Expert Charger 2A 500mA NiMH Charger

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299670176

SKU: CA-607017

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260.00 zł
Expert Charger 2A 500mA NiMH by Carson 500607017. This mains charger is designed for nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries used in cars and radios.
Expert Charger 2A 500mA NiMH by Carson 500607017. This mains charger is designed for nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries used in cars and radios.

Description

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The Carson 500607017 Expert Charger is a compact mains charger designed for charging the battery of a remotely controlled car and RC transmitter batteries. It has a power supply of 110-240V DC and is compatible with NiMH batteries. The charger features two outputs: 7.2V for a 6-cell stick battery and 4.8V for 4 AA batteries, with a maximum charging current of 2A for the battery and 500mA for the AA batteries. It also includes automatic charging current cutoff on both outputs and weighs approximately 220g. The package includes the charger, a 7.2V 3000mAh battery, four 1.2V 2100mAh AA batteries, a battery holder, and an instruction manual.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

Power Supply: AC/DC

CA-607017
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Description

Producer
Carson
Power Supply
AC/DC

Specific References

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4005299670176

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Manufacturer: TAMIYA-CARSON Modellbau GmbH & Co. KG

Address: Werkstraße 1 90765 Fürth, Germany

Contact: info@tamiya.de

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