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Batteryguard battery safe guide

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    By small batteries, we mean batteries used in devices like two-way radios, handheld scanners, power tools or e-bikes. Large batteries are typically found in choppers, electric scooters, garden equipment or electric pallet trucks. We ask this to make sure your battery cabinet is both large enough and suitable for the type of batteries you want to charge.
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    A 230V connection is the standard power outlet just like at home. A 400V connection (also known as three-phase power) is more commonly used in workshops or industrial buildings.Not sure? Then please select ‘No’.
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    We mean the combined total of all chargers you plan to use at the same time in the battery cabinet. Each charger shows how many amps (A) it uses — usually on a label at the bottom of the charger. This is often described as Maximum output, Maximum charge voltage, or Maximum charging current. Add up the values from all your chargers. Example: 1 charger of 4A and 2 chargers of 6A = 16A total
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    We mean the combined total of all chargers you plan to use at the same time in the battery cabinet. Each charger shows how many amps (A) it uses — usually on a label at the bottom of the charger. This is often described as Maximum output, Maximum charge voltage, or Maximum charging current. Add up the values from all your chargers. Example: 1 charger of 4A and 2 chargers of 6A = 16A total
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    We mean the combined total of all chargers you plan to use at the same time in the battery cabinet. Each charger shows how many amps (A) it uses — usually on a label at the bottom of the charger. This is often described as Maximum output, Maximum charge voltage, or Maximum charging current. Add up the values from all your chargers. Example: 1 charger of 4A and 2 chargers of 6A = 16A total
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    Your personalised recommendation – completely non-binding
    Based on your answers, we’ve prepared a non-binding recommendation tailored to your situation. This will help you take the first step in choosing the right Batteryguard battery cabinet. Feel free to contact us at any time for personalised advice – with no obligation.

    If you request a quote via our website, our specialists will always review your situation carefully as part of the quotation process.

    👉 click on ‘View our advice’ to see our recommendation.

     

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