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7.2V/4A Wall Charger with Delta Peak Function by Carson

7.2V/4A Wall Charger with Delta Peak Function by Carson

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299650178

SKU: CA-605017

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198.00 zł
The Carson 7.2V/4A Wall Charger with Delta Peak function is perfect for charging six-cell (7.2V) battery packs. Operating on 230V power, it delivers a charging current of 4A and features a convenient Tamiya plug for easy connection. Ideal for RC enthusiasts seeking efficient and reliable charging solutions.
The Carson 7.2V/4A Wall Charger with Delta Peak function is perfect for charging six-cell (7.2V) battery packs. Operating on 230V power, it delivers a charging current of 4A and features a convenient Tamiya plug for easy connection. Ideal for RC enthusiasts seeking efficient and reliable charging solutions.

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The Carson 7.2V/4A Wall Charger with Delta Peak Function is designed for charging six-cell (7.2V) battery packs. It operates on 230V power and provides a charging current of 4A. The charger features a Tamiya plug for easy connection. Ideal for RC enthusiasts looking for efficient and reliable charging solutions.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-605017

Description

Producer
Carson

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4005299650178

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