Reach us here or email info@4x4downunder.com.au
Reach us here, or email
info@4x4downunder.com.au
Battery Link's newest range of multi-stage digital smart battery chargers feature a quality liquid crystal display which provides important charging information all in the one location. The display is constantly updated so it's simple to follow the battery's progress during the recharging process. It offers auto detect 6V or 12V operation, charge level display and amp input monitoring.
The digital control system shows both voltage and amperage rates to the battery and is designed to charge and maintain most GEL, Calcium, Deep Cycle, AGM, VRLA and conventional lead acid batteries. It can even restore heavily discharged batteries through its clever multi-stage charging system.
There is a permanent connection lead supplied with this charger for vehicles that require frequent charging such as classic cars, motorcycles or marine craft. They are suitable for negatively (-) grounded vehicles where the negative lead from the battery is connected to the vehicle chassis or engine block.
We're Australians, and we like to support our fellow Australians, which is why all our products are sourced locally from the official Australian distributors. Nothing is imported directly and we don't stock any grey imports. This also means that all manufacturer warranties are fully honored by the brands themselves.
Boab Heavy Duty Tie Down Ring | Flush Mount
I’d like to thank Dale & the team on their prompt service & delivery
Fantastic service from the team.
Grate communication when I had questions.
The winch is Fantastic, love the Bluetooth controller.
Warn Axon 35 3500lb Powersport ATV Winch
Ordered the fridge slide and it arrived at home faster than I did. More importantly, it's a bloody well made slide, no rattles whatsoever and slides in and out so smoothly. Also bought the mushroom fastners that go into the slide and mate with the profile holes in the fridge's feet. Brilliant system and do recommend them for National Luna users.
Great service