Car cannot start? Pump not working? Engine conked out? And you realise that they all have a common problem. Flat battery. Now you can prepare for such unforeseen circumstances with our high-performance CT-3800, a powerful 3.5A Battery Charger that is compatible with all 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries and 12V lithium-ion batteries, including WET/MF/EFB/GEL/LIB/AGM batteries. Fully automatic and easy to connect and use, the charger is your godsend in bringing life to dead batteries. The internal intelligent microprocessor makes charging faster, easier and safer. It provides continuous charge to batteries with an automatic floating charge mode and there is an inbuilt 6-way protection for sparks, reverse polarity, short circuits, overcurrent, overcharging and overheating to protect both use and battery. This means safe charging with total peace of mind. The charger comes with eight charging modes to suit your requirements. On REPAIR mode, the charger can even repair old, idle, stratified or sulphated lead-acid batteries to bring them back to life. Portable and lightweight, the charger is equally useful to you on the road as it is in your workshop, garage or shed. If setting up in your workshop, you can easily mount the charger to your desired location using the mounting holes and included self-drilling screws. Never let your power down again as you power up with our battery charger.
Features:
Independent selection mode for 6V/12V battery
Built-in intelligent microprocessor
6-way protection: spark proof, reverse polarity, short circuit, overcurrent, overcharge, overheat
8 charging modes: Standby, 12V NORM, 12V COLD/AGM, 12V SMALL NORM, 12V SMALL COLD/AGM, 6V NORM, 6V LITHIUM-ION, REPAIR
REPAIR mode: repairing old, idle, stratified or sulphated batteries (LEAD-ACID batteries only)
8 fully automatic charging steps
Detailed error lights
Battery level indicator
Clamps and ring connectors
Four external holes for mounting (screws included)
Auto-memory: returns to last selected mode when restarted (except Standby Mode)
Automatic switching to maintenance status once fully charged without overcharging or damaging battery
Temperature controlled
Lightweight and highly portable
Tough and robust
SAA & CE approved
Specifications:
Model: CT-3800
AC input:220V-240V, 50Hz-60Hz, 0.8A, 60W max
DC output: 6V, 3.5A; 12V, 3.5A/1A
Ambient temperature: 0℃-40℃
Charger type: 8 steps, fully automatic charging cycle
Battery compatibility: All types of 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries and 12V lithium-ion batteries
Battery capacity: 2Ah-120Ah (6V), 2Ah-120Ah (12V), Maintains All Battery Sizes
Cold/AGM mode: YES
Housing protection: IP54
Package Contents:
1 x 3.5A Battery Charger
1 x User Manual
Tips for protecting your children online
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Be a positive role model for your children by demonstrating responsible and respectful online behavior yourself. Show them how to navigate the internet safely and responsibly, and emphasize the importance of treating others with kindness and empathy online.
8. Reporting abuse, making complaints and finding more information
For additional resources and guidance on online safety, visit the Australian e-Safety Commissioner's website at www.esafety.gov.au. Here, you'll find a wealth of information, including tips for parents, educational resources for children, and tools for reporting online abuse and harassment.
You can also report abuse through the website’s online form.
By following these tips and utilising available resources, you can help keep your children safe from pornography, cyberbullying, violent content, and other unsafe material while they navigate the internet. Remember, proactive measures and open communication are key to fostering a safe and positive online environment for your family.