PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-695

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 695

OCTOBER 2010

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-695 - Page 12 of 33
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PS 695
OCT 10
The Pro-4HD charger automatically
selects 12 or 24 volts. It senses the battery’s
condition and provides only the voltage the
battery can accept.
It comes with two charging cables: one
for the NATO connection and one with
alligator clamps.
The Pulse Charger
World Version Plus is a 12-volt
only charger; on the back it
has a manual switch for battery
types. It comes with alligator
clamps, so it should only be
used on batteries when they’re
not on your vehicle.
The Associated PP-1660 Type F charger charges
both 12-volt and 24-volt batteries. It has two
charging cables: one for the NATO connection and
one with battery clamps. This charger was issued
with the early SATS.
The pallet charger is a 12-volt, 12-station
charging unit. This charger can connect to any
type or size of 12-volt battery.
Each charging station on the charger works
independently of each other. That way, any
combination of lead-acid batteries can be
charged at the same time.
Pro-4HD charger, NSN 6130-01-500-3401
Associated PP-1660 Type F charger,
Pallet charger, NSN 6130-01-532-7711
Pulse Charger World Version Plus,
here
are your
charging
options…
Batteries are considered
hazardous materials,
so make sure you follow hazardous materials
disposal procedures outlined by the tech manual
and state, federal and local host nation’s laws.
You can also
contact LTC
Floyd Crocker
for assistance.
Call him at
7
03-
69
7
-0556, DSN
22
7
-0556, or
e-mail him:
william.crocker@
us.army.mil
You’ll find the HQDA guidance in ALARACT message
number 100311
7
41/AMHS DTG 031826Z May 10. You can
search for ALARACTs on AKO. You can also view it
online using this link:
Also, use DA Pam 200-1,
Environmental
Protection and Enhancement,
as a resource.
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