OptiMate 3 now available as a multi-bank
The
OptiMate 3 charger from TecMate was originally designed in 1994, but a
process of continual updating has meant that it still retains all the
features that made it so popular over 20 years ago, but with all the
modern features that have become available since.
Now available as a
multi-bank charger, those original features include the unique
maintenance mode that works on sealed AGM and GEL as well as flooded
batteries and allows 24-7-365 maintenance.
Tested
by Honda Motor Company, they concluded that TecMate’s inter-active
charge method of 30 minutes maintenance charging alternating with 30
minutes ‘rest’ (during which time the battery continues to be monitored)
is ideal for all their lead-acid batteries.
The original
self-discharge test remains, checking if that battery can hold more than
50% charge; warning the rider if not. Recognizing that it could well be
the vehicle itself drawing the battery down, OptiMate continues to
provide charge to the battery, to prevent it from being drained
completely!
The
unique professional level ability to recover a sulphated battery that
won’t accept and hold charge remains a key OptiMate feature, doing so
automatically without any user intervention. At the same time ‘smart
circuits’ are built in to prevent this feature kicking-in if vehicle
wiring is detected - completely discharged batteries have the best
chance of recovery if taken off the vehicle.
For dealers who want to
prepare and keep batteries fresh for sale at the counter, or for
customers with multiple vehicles, the Dual bank and Quad bank models
offer great features and value for money, according to TecMate. Each
bank works like an independent OptiMate 3 - you can even charge
series-connected batteries as the banks are electrically isolated from
each other.
OptiMate 3 features are trusted by many OEMS, including
the companies that globally co-brand this model, such as Honda,
Triumph, Moose Utility Division and Drag Specialties.
TECMATE
www.tecmate.com