New generation Accucharger intelligent chargers
Austrian battery specialist Banner’s range of Accucharger brand end-user battery chargers offers “the simplest possible operation and an extensive range of accessories”.
Günther Lemmerer, Marketing Manager for Banner, says that “our new 12V chargers in the Banner Accucharger series represent the state of the art. Highly modern microprocessor-controlled technologies with a multi-level charging programme ensure first class levels of precision and safety, as well as long battery life.
“At the same time, the Banner Accuchargers are extremely simple to use as they require no adjustments prior to operation. This makes our new Accucharger series an ideal end consumer device.” In line with the plug & play principle, the chargers operate fully automatically and have an auto-start function that actuates as soon as the battery is connected correctly to the Banner Accucharger.
The chargers are available in four different performance categories with 2A for motorcycles or car retentive trickle charging, 3A for small cars or retentive trickle charging, 6A for cars and 10A for large cars, SUVs and small vans. The batteries in quads, snowmobiles, tractor mowers and motorboats “can also be charged to perfection. Equally, the Banner Accucharger is predestined for the retentive trickle charging of convertibles, which stay in the garage over the winter. The chargers are suitable for conventional, EFB, AGM and GEL batteries”.
The “retentive trickle charging mode” maintains battery voltage “at an optimum level over many months. The chargers also have integrated protection against short circuits, reverse polarity and overloading. Moreover, hooks are provided for the secure anchorage of the device outside the working area, and the Banner Accuchargers are fitted with an extensive range of accessories that includes charging clamps with quick connectors, a fused ring connection with a quick connector, edge protection and a storage bag”.
Based in Linz-Leonding, Austria, Banner GmbH has been manufacturing batteries for all types of vehicles since it was founded in 1937. The family-owned firm, which is headed by Andreas and Thomas Bawart, employs a workforce of around 770 across Europe. They say they produce and sell over 3.8 million starter batteries annually.
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