JAC1212-R - Schauer 12V, 12A Fully Automatic Electronic Charger/Maintainer - 115VAC - Ring Terminals
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JAC1212-R - Schauer 12V, 12A Fully Automatic Electronic Charger/Maintainer - 115VAC - Ring Terminals

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JAC1212-R - Schauer 12V, 12A Fully Automatic Electronic Charger/Maintainer - 115VAC - Ring TerminalsModel JAC1212 R (0891 41) Schauer JAC1212 R 12V, 12A Intelligent Electronic Charger with Ring Terminals The Schauer JAC1212 R is a Fully Automatic, 3 Stage Electronic Charger with Ring Terminal DC Leads. This Intelligent Charger may be left connected to the battery indefinitely, keeping it safely charged without danger of overcharging. The JAC1212 R will charge any type lead acid battery, including conventional flooded cell, maintenance free, deep

 Model JAC1212-R (0891-41)

Schauer JAC1212-R - 12V, 12A Intelligent Electronic Charger with Ring Terminals

The Schauer JAC1212-R is a Fully Automatic, 3-Stage Electronic Charger with Ring Terminal DC Leads. This Intelligent Charger may be left connected to the battery indefinitely, keeping it safely charged without danger of overcharging.

The JAC1212-R will charge any type lead acid battery, including conventional flooded cell, maintenance free, deep cycle, gelled-electrolyte, or AGM valve regulated batteries.

The 3-Stage Charge Control provides Modified Constant Current Charge to a constant finishing voltage, then to a float/standby voltage to maintain the battery in a fully charged condition.

Features

• Fully Automatic with Float/Maintenance Mode
• May be left connected to batteries indefinitely
• Charges all types of lead acid batteries
• 115VAC Input
• Mountable, Aluminum case with LED status lights
• Current limiting
• Short Circuit and Reverse-Polarity protection (user-replaceable fuse)
• Capable of full current at 12.6V continuous - 100% duty cycle

Specifications

• Finish Voltage: 14.8V ±0.2
• Float Voltage: 13.5V ±0.2
• AC Input Voltage: 115VAC 50/60Hz (220/240VAC conversion available, see manual)
• AC Input Amps: 3A
• Nominal DC Output Volts: 12V
• Nominal DC Output Amps: 12A
• Minimum Battery Voltage Required to Start Charging: 4V
• AC Cord: 72", with grounded North America 115VAC plug (IEC C13 connector)
• DC Lead: 45", with 3/8" Ring Terminals (12" DC output lead, with replaceable 33" Ring Terminal adapter)
• Unit Length (case): 6.5" (not including mounting flanges)
• Unit Length (overall): 7.5" (includes mounting flanges)
• Unit Width: 3.5"
• Unit Height: 1.8"
• Unit Weight: 1.8 lbs.
• Approvals: UL/cUL, CE
• Warranty: 2 Year Limited

Operation

• Not intended for use as a DC power supply
• Operate in an environment with proper ventilation
• Do not operate in a damp or wet environment

LED Status Indicator Light in normal charge cycle:
• LED1 (Left): RED – AC power connected, Power Switch ON
• LED2 (Right): YELLOW – Charging, Bulk and Absorption stages - Fan On
• LED2 (Right): GREEN – Battery Charged, Charger in Maintenance Float mode - Fan Off

NOTE: If LED2 is GREEN when initially connected to a known discharged battery (rather than YELLOW, which indicates normal operation), there is a FAULT in the output connection. Check for the following conditions:
1. Charger Not Connected
2. Minimum Battery Voltage Not Sensed (4V minimum)
3. Output Fuse Blown (check the fuse under the twist cap)

NOTE: PLP Battery Supply recommends that chargers in this range have an amperage output that equates to a minimum of approximately 10-15% the AH capacity of the battery being charged. For example, this 12 amp charger would be appropriate for a battery with a maximum AH capacity in the 120AH-180H range. Chargers with marginally low output ratings may result in unacceptably long battery charge times.

Information Downloads

JAC1212 User Manual

 

Schauer Replacement Fuse Guide

 

Schauer 115VAC to 230VAC Conversion Instructions

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