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Sokkia SET-2100 Total Station Battery Charger CDC40 for Sokkia Battery BDC35 BDC35A

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xModel | CDC40 | Color | Black |
---|---|---|---|
Used For | Sokkia SET2100 Total Station | Warranty | 1 Year |
Certificate | CE | Charger Adapter | US/EU/UK/AU/PLUG Adapter |
Input | 200-240V | Output | DC 7.5V 2.3A. 50-60HZ 0.23A. |
Sokkia SET-2100 Total Station Charger CDC40 for Sokkia Battery BDC35 BDC35A
Model: Sokkia CDC40
Specifications:
Model | CDC40 |
Color | Black |
Used For | Sokkia SET2100 Total Station |
Input | 200-240V |
Output | DC 7.5V 2.3A. 50-60HZ 0.23A. |
Charger Adapter: | US/EU/UK/AU/PLUG adapter |
Warranty | 1 year |
Type | Ni-MH battery Charger |
Package | OPP+bubble bagouter packing |
Features:
- This is a Sokkia CDC40 battery charger, designed for charging Sokkia BDC25 BDC25A BDC35 BDC35A Batteries, has many protect function-- protect over current,over charge,over voltage,over temperature and confine time etc.
- Input : 200-240V AC 50-60HZ 0.23A.
- Output : DC 7.5V 2.3A.
- Fit for Sokkia SET-2100 Total Station.
- This is a US Plug. If you want UK Plug or European(EU) Plug, please leave message after you purchase.
Used For Batteries:
Sokkia BDC25 BDC25A BDC35 BDC35A
Battery Charger
A battery charger, or recharger, is a device used to put energy into a secondary cell or rechargeable battery by forcing an electric current through it. The charging protocol depends on the size and type of the battery being charged. Some battery types have high tolerance for overcharging and can be recharged by connection to a constant voltage source or a constant current source, depending on battery type. Simple chargers of this type must be manually disconnected at the end of the charge cycle, and some battery types absolutely require, or may use a timer, to cut off charging current at some fixed time, approximately when charging is complete. Other battery types cannot withstand over-charging, being damaged, over heating or even exploding. The charger may have temperature or voltage sensing circuits and a microprocessor controller to safely adjust the charging current and voltage, determine the state of charge, and cut off at the end of charge.