Havis Chargeguard-Select


$107.00
Made in the USAMade in the USA
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  • Shuts off accessories based on battery voltage and/or time since vehicle turned off Activates by detecting the alternator (AC sensing), battery voltage, or ignition switch Use with accessories that draw up to 30 amps combined Reverse-polarity protect LED indicator shows under and over voltage conditions Three-year warranty Made in the USA - Plymouth, MI

Protect your battery life with Havis Chargeguard-Select, this system will automatically turn your power supply on or off with a timer switch. The Chargeguard-Select timer switch allows you to set how long your equipment stays on after your motor is off, equipment can stay on from five seconds to 18 hours depending on how long you have the system programmed for. Also if the battery is getting low the Charge Guard will shut off peripherals, so you have enough power to start the vehicle.

Maximum amperage of the Havis Chargeguard-Select is 30A, so you can run your laptop, two-way radio, or whatever you need to get your job done, without fatiguing your battery. To make things a little easier to see how the Chargeguard is performing, Havis installed an LED indicator to show if the voltage condition is under or over.

Installing the Chargeguard-Select is simple to install with Havis step by step instruction guide. Your timer switch comes with a three-year warranty and is made in the USA.

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BrandHavis
Warranty3 Year
MADE IN AMERICAYes
California Residents: Prop 65 Warning

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Installing the Havis Chargeguard-Select is simple with there step by step instruction guide. If you have any questions please give our amazing customer service a call.

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Havis Chargeguard-Select is backed by a three-year warranty. If you have any questions please give us a call.

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