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Battery Stabiliser

Schumacher Battery Stabiliser – Reliable Battery Maintenance Tool

The Schumacher 12V 100A Battery Stabiliser is a battery maintenance equipment tool used to maintain a stable voltage while programming and diagnosing electronic control units (ECUs) in vehicles. It serves as a battery protector and battery voltage regulator for vehicles, helping to ensure that your battery stays in top condition while you work on your vehicle.

Fully Automatic Microprocessor Controlled

The device is microprocessor-controlled and has a digital timer and adjustable mounting brackets for easy installation. It also has dual cooling fans and extended reach output cables, making it a convenient and reliable choice for use on various types of batteries, including regular automotive, lead-acid, calcium, AGM, start-stop, and gel cell batteries. Contact us for more information on how the Schumacher 12V 100A Battery Stabiliser can be used as a battery stabiliser car and battery voltage maintainer to help keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Flash Reprogram Function

Whilst using the specialised FLASH REPROGRAMMING MODE the constant voltage output of the vehicles battery can be set between 13.0V – 14.8V. The INC100 will then ensure the battery maintains the pre-selected voltage by first delivering 100amps of charge for the first 3 minutes of programming (similar to the vehicles alternator) and then up to 70amps to match the varying current draw on the vehicle for the remainder the flashing procedure.

Wide Range Of Features:
  • Constant voltage output – Selectable from 13.0 to 14.8V DC
  • Output current up to 100 amps for 3 minutes
  • 70 amps continuous output current
  • Flash reprogram function
  • Mode button to select between service, boost and flash reprogram modes
  • Digital volts and amps display
  • Multiple output cable selection
What Battery Types Can It Be Used On?
  • Regular automotive
  • Lead-acid
  • Calcium
  • AGM
  • Start-stop
  • Gel Cell

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