Battery Charger See Schumacher IPD-1800 Instant Power Jump-Starter with Docking Station Details
Product Description
This instant power charger comes with a 12-volt, 18 amp-hour maintenance-free lead acid battery. It assures ample starting power for extreme conditions and has easy to read LEDs for battery charge status; red indicating low charge, yellow indicating medium charge, and green indicating full charge. It also includes a built-in halogen light for emergencies.
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The Schumacher IPD (Instant Power) 1800 Jump Starter with 18Ah (Amp Hour) Battery is powerful multipurpose source of power that heavy vehicles need on the road. Powered by a 18Ah internal battery that putting out 500-amps of power, it is designed to provide enough jumpststarting power for consumer trucks, vans, SUVs and cars. It also provides ample multipurpose mobile power for devices via the unit's DC power socket. Additional features include: an included docking/charging station with LED charge indicator, a built-in light, Maintenance Mode/Float Mode charging, 30-amp DC circuit breaker protection and the ability to provide substantial AC power via a power inverter (sold separately).
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Ample Jumpstarting and DC Power All in One
The Schumacher IPD-1800 is a combination DC powered Jumpstarter and external 12-volt power source, that goes wherever you do. Built around a powerful 12-volt, 18Ah, AGM battery, the IPD-1800 generates maximum power, which funneled to the onboard jumpstarter cables can revive the faltering batteries of the heaviest of consumer vehicles on the road today. Users also have their choice of charging the unit's internal battery via a standard AC wall charger, or a docking station (both included). The IPD-1800 also serves as a powerful external 12-volt power source. Users can get maximum use of the onboard 18Ah battery via the IPD-1800's one DC power outlet with a hefty 30 amp automatic overload protection circuit breaker built in, or can add an optional power inverter to tap into up to 500-amps of power. Additional features include a built-in emergency LED light, a rugged carrying handle and a front-facing LED charging indicator.
Safety and Convenience of Maintenance Mode Charging
External 12-volt power sources are a must-have accessory for any driver who spends a decent amount of time on the road, especially when tools and appliances are involved, but like any battery-based tool, a 12-volt power source is only as good as the charge they carry when you need them. For this reason most require an ongoing schedule of monitoring and recharging by owners in order to maintain a proper charge without damaging the internal battery, but the Schumacher IPD-1800 is different. The Schumacher IPD-1800 features Maintenance Mode/Float Mode charging. Maintenance Mode charging is a smart charging cycle that initially charges your battery at an efficiently high rate up to a preset level, at which point charging ceases. When the battery eventually drops below this level again, another less powerful charging cycle begins that is just enough to regain the batteries preset optimal level. This smart charging does not pose a risk of overcharging, and so enables you to leave your Schumacher IPD-1800 plugged in all the time. It will always be ready for you to stash in the truck as you hit the road or the jobsite.
Specifications
- Peak Amps - 1800
- Crank Amps 5 Sec - 240
- Crank Amps 30 Sec - 196
- Internal Battery - 12V, 18Ah, AGM
- 12VDC Power Outlet - 1 (30A circuit breaker protected)
- AC Charging - via wall charger or docking station (both included)
- Maintain Mode/Float Mode Charging - Yes
What's in the Box
- Schumacher IPD-1800 Instant Power Jumpstarter with 18Ah internal AGM battery
- 120-volt AC wall charger
- Charging cradle/tray with LED charging level indicator
- Users manual and warranty information (English and Spanish)
One-Year Limited Warranty
Schumacher Electric Corporation (the "Manufacturer") warrants this Instant Power (IPD) Jumpstarter and DC Power Source for one (1) year and the internal battery for ninety days from the date of purchase at retail against defective material or workmanship that may occur under normal use and care. If your unit is not free from defective material or workmanship, Manufacturers obligation under this warranty is solely to repair or replace your product, with a new or reconditioned unit, at the option of the Manufacturer.
About Schumacher Electric Corporation
Since 1947, Schumacher Electric Corporation has been leading change and driving performance to exceed its customers' expectations. Engineered patent pending technologies and award winning marketing allows Schumacher to be the brand of choice when it comes to portable power and battery charger/jump starter/maintainer/tester needs. Passion and commitment is the Schumacher way which shows as they are official supplier for chargers, jump starters and inverters for NASCAR.
- Portable, 12-volt instant power charger
- Built-in halogen light for emergency or work zone lighting
- 18 amp-hour maintenance-free lead acid battery
- Integrated docking station provides power to start the car or truck
- LED display indicates battery charge
More About Schumacher IPD-1800 Instant Power Jump-Starter with Docking Station
Charge Cycleto obtain your battery to perform at full capacity, you must fully change and discharge it three to five times. Set your battery in the Canon charger until It is completely charged then set your battery in the camcorder. Turn your camera on and use it until the battery dies. Slide the battery back into the
battery charger.
Typically, the very first time you plug your battery in to the charger, the charger will inappropriately read "fully charged" after about 15 minutes. To charge the battery fully, remove it in one the charger and slide it back to the charger. Typically, a full charge takes between two and four hours.
Charger Input
The charger works with electrical outlets between 100 and 240 Volts. This covers the majority of electrical outlets at the United States. to be able to to utilize the Canon battery charger in a foreign country, you must use an appropriate power adapter.
eliminate the battery charger from the power outlet when the indicator light changes to green. The green light indicates that the charge is complete. Charging the battery totally will take roughly an hour and 30 minutes.
Plug the battery charger into a power outlet. Or, insert the power cord that came With the camera in to the battery charger, then plug the other end of those power cord into a power outlet.
Connect the battery charger to the battery. If the battery is connected into the car, attach the confident (usually red) charging cable to the positive post (usually marked using a plus sign). Then attach the negative (usually black) charging cable to the engine block. do not connect the negative cable into the negative post although the battery is in the car. If the battery is not connected in to the car, attach the sure charging cable in to the confident post. Then attach the negative charging cable into the negative post, usually marked having a minus sign.
Turn the "Charge Time" to set how long you need to charge the battery. Use the ammeter to measure battery-charging rate. Use the battery test monitor to see if the battery is in working condition.
Select the desired charge rate. widespread options for 12-volt batteries are two amperes, 10 amperes and 40 amperes. The charge rate determines how long it will take to totally charge a battery with a given AH (Ampere-Hour) Rating or CCA (Cold Cranking Amperes) rating. For example, a battery with 315 to 550 CCA with a 50 percent charge would take 20 to 35 hours at two amperes, four to seven hours at 10 amperes, and 45 minutes to two hours at 40 amperes.
Attach the black, negative battery charger cable to a clean, unpainted spot about the car's frame. It can be attached directly to the negative battery post, but It's a good habit to utilize the car's frame as a ground when working with car batteries. It is harmful to attach directly into the negative post when jump starting a car because sparking can cause a battery to explode.
Rotate the timer clockwise to the desired charge time. It's possible to destroy a battery by overcharging. that is The exact reason the maximum time on most battery charger timers is three hours. Most chargers do provide a "Hold" setting on the timer control And this deactivates the timer motor and allows you to charge for periods exceeding three hours.
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