Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Schumacher Ss 51a Pe Ship N Shore 10 Amp Fully Automatic Manual Charger

Schumacher Ss 51a Pe Ship N Shore 10 Amp Fully Automatic Manual Charger

Schumacher SS-51A-PE Ship 'N' Shore 10 Amp Fully Automatic/Manual Charger
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Product Description

This fully automatic or manual charger has two high-frequency speed chargers which accommodates 12-volt batteries and has a 10-amp and an N-shore dual bank onboard marine battery charger, when more than one battery needs charging at the same time. This ship 'n' shore model is a charger for boats and RVs with deep-cycle batteries. It is circuit-controlled and prevents overcharging of the batteries. The 10-amp fast charge charges a deep-cycle battery in 7-11 hours and an automotive battery in 3-5 hours.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30467 in Automotive
  • Color: Blue & Black
  • Brand: Schumacher
  • Model: SS-51A-PE
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x10.00" w x6.00" l,8.50 pounds

Features

  • For onshore charging needs
  • Can be switched to manual mode for special uses
  • Accommodates conventional 12-volt batteries
  • Has a durable construction with tubular handle
  • Prevents overcharging of batteries

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Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Charger got very, very hot when charging but it did charge battery (deep cycle battery). It actually heated up the room it was in. Went to fully charged condition at about 7 amps as opposed to 5 amps that the mfger said it would do. I previously had a Schumacher charger and it worked well for 20 yrs.. I returned charger.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.My copy of this unit is secondhand and at least ten years old. It had no trouble raising my 12V car battery from 11.6V to 12.8V within an hour or two and automatically shutting off.On first impression, it's heavy, and it buzzed from the moment it was turned on. It also gets hot, but that's to be expected. The AC/DC converter is probably about 75% efficient. If this charger is legitimately rated at 10 amps, that's 1200W at North American voltage, so it's producing 300W of waste heat. That's a lot and probably why it's so heavy. This thing must have a five pound heatsink. I wouldn't leave it on carpet.Anyway, it's not as pretty as some of the more recent units, but it's stupidproof, durable, and gets the job done. Can't ask for much more.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Excellent Charger, I use to have a similar charger but unfortunately was flooded with Alex Huracan in Mexico, I wait until was completely dry and spray it with WD-40 on the electronic board and the transformer and continue work for another 3 Years

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