DMR  |  2011-08-19

ACT Releases the All-New Next Generation iCHARGE i8 Six-bay Conditioning Charger

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Designed to charge and condition up to six two-way radio batteries of different battery chemistries simultaneously.

Advanced Charger Technology, Inc (ACT), a leading manufacturer of battery charging and maintenance products, announced today that it has released for distribution another  product in its comprehensive Next Generation iCHARGEproduct line; the ACT iCHARGE i8 Six-bay Conditioning Charger.

Designed to accommodate varied end user requirements, it has never been as easy to charge and condition up to six two-way radio batteries of different battery chemistries simultaneously, from most major OEM manufacturers and Motorola® IMPRES batteries, than with this versatile and robust charging unit. Offering drop-in capabilities for IMPRES and Non-IMPRES batteries alone or while attached to the radio, this unit is compatible with the ACT iGAUGE Analyzer which delivers precise battery analysis and assists with the recovery of lost battery capacity.  The user-friendly design and operation of the ACT iCHARGE i8 Six-bay Conditioning Charger allows for rapid, reliable battery conditioning and charging with every use.

"With the introduction of the i8 Six-bay Conditioning Charger, we  offer our customers access to the best in battery performance charging systems,” said Gil Ron, Executive Vice President and head of product engineering at ACT. “The next generation i8 conditioning charger provides customers the benefits of rapid charging and conditioning across all the battery chemistries and drop-in IMPRES while enhancing and extending battery life exponentially.”

The iCHARGE i8 is another  in a series of innovative new products being  released by ACT this year that allows customers to efficiently and easily maintain their multi chemistry batteries at peak condition and ready for use.   

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Source: www.actcharge.com