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Old 05-02-16, 15:31
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These chargers are also sold by Princess Auto. I probably have the maker's info on the original box or instructions. Mine has a vinyl storage bag that ripped first winter.
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In the local rural fire service we have two 24v canters and they are connected to regulated solar chargers. As an added safety measure for the wiring the plug for the charger is under the isolator switch making it impossible to start the vehicle without first disconnecting the charger.
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