Waterproof Battery Charger

Published in the July 2013 Issue July 2013


Safety, speed and ease of use make Powermania’s Turbo M208E the ideal battery charger for pontoon and deck boat enthusiasts. This compact dual bank, 8-amp unit rapidly recharges the most commonly used 12-volt batteries to their fullest capacity.

The Turbo M208E features adaptive loading, meaning that weaker batteries receive maximum charging power for faster recharging than in comparable chargers. With three dedicated charging profiles, it can recharge 12-volt lead-acid, AGM and GEL batteries.

Full encapsulation in epoxy keeps the shock-resistant Turbo M208E charger completely waterproof over the long haul. Small enough to carry anywhere, the unit weighs only 5 pounds and has two 5-foot long output cables. An LED indicator shows power, charge status and charging mode, as well as warning of over-voltage or overheating.

Safety features of the Turbo M208E include protection against ignition, overheating, over-current, over-voltage, reverse polarity and short circuit. Constructed in accordance to marine UL 1236, the charger complies with FCC Class A and IP65. Protected by a two-year warranty, the Turbo M208E retails for $99. (888-581-8168/www.powermaniausa.com)

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