The MotoPressor Battery Charger/Maintainer is one of the best ways to ensure that your motorcycle battery remains charged and healthy while you're not riding...

The MotoPressor RC-2000 is perfect for keeping all your 12V and 6V lead-acid in batteries in top condition. Once a battery is fully charged the unit will automatically switch to a maintenance mode, maintaining your batteries charge for prolong periods!

The MotoPressor RC-2000 will have an RRP of $75.95 and will be available from the 25th of September.

The unit is suitable for charging batteries with a capacity from 2 to 60 Amp-hours and maintaining all battery sizes.  It outputs a constant 2000mA and safety features include protection against reverse polarity, short circuit and overcharge.  Simply press the mode button to switch between charging a 6V or 12V battery.  The charger goes through a comprehensive 8 step charging and maintenance process.  An LED light indicates if the battery is charging and when it is fully charged.


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If you’re after something a little bit cheaper then the RC-750 is perfect for keeping all your 12V and 6V lead-acid batteries in top condition, including WET (flooded), GEL, MF (Maintenance-Free) and EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery). It has a built-in intelligent microprocessor that makes charging and maintaining a charge, fast and safe. Operation is similar to the RC-2000, simply press the mode button to switch between charging a 6V or 12V battery. 

The smaller RC-750 will have an RRP of $45.75 and will go on sale through Pro Accessories on the 25th too.

Safety features include: Protection against reverse polarity, short circuit and overcharging, a Green LED flashes to indicate the unit is in charge mode and turns solid when the battery is fully charged and the unit outputs a constant 750mA, making it ideal for maintaining a charge in your battery.

Head to Pro Accessories here for stock information, both the RC-2000 and RC-750 will be available from the 27th of September.


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