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Acumen Platinum Smart Charger

Published by Tasha Crook
19 January 2006, 11:38
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We all know about the problems in winter, battery dead and the bike wont start again. The clever people at Acumen, the UK’s leading motorcycle electronics manufacturer, have launched an even smarter battery charger that looks completely different from anything else on the market. It is also supplied with the most comprehensive selection of accessories. Like most popular smart chargers, this microprocessor-based unit test charges, maintains and recovers batteries automatically. However, this particular model is housed in it's own splash proof, attractive and robust extruded aluminium casing.

On the front of the casing are simple-to-interpret indicator lights, which warn of incorrect polarity and advise of battery condition and charging status. An internal buzzer to advise of incorrect polarity connection or an irrecoverable sulphated battery backs this up. What really makes this Acumen Platinum smart charger stand out from all of the other competition is the collection of must-have accessories supplied with it as standard. These include a waterproof eyelet lead with waterproof fuse for permanent connection to battery, crocodile lead for temporary connections to battery, a 3-metre extension lead, UK and European mains leads and wall bracket with fixings.

All of this comes packed in a durable steel presentation case that is ideal for storing the charger and accessories in the garage or even your spare nuts and bolts! The Acumen Platinum Charger is selling for £44.99 including VAT. To find where to purchase one of these you can contact Acumen on 01264 359922 or check out their website.

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www.acumen-electronics.co.uk

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