Post on 31-Dec-2015
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NAVAL AVIATION BATTERY CHARGERS
SINCE 1972
Jim Fountain15-17 July 2003
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Agenda
NADEP Jacksonville Battery Shop :• NBC-1,-1A (1972) UTAL Research Development Co.• 2400 AND 1410 (1976) UTAL Research Development Co.• BCU-20 (1980) NSWC Crane
AIMD SE Jacksonville Prototype Battery Charge Station :• Prototype Chargers
Battery Tenders, Deltran (3/6 Amps) Schumacker (6/2 Amps)
New Navy Battery Charger Acquisitions :• 4159 (2003) Power Products• MSD-970-1 (2003) Eagle-Picher
Summary
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NADEP Jacksonville Battery Shop
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NBC-1A Chargers
NBC-1A Charger (NI-CAD)
ChargedP-3
ASN-42, ASN-84,
and LIT 72Batteries,
Etc.
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MSD-970-1 Charger
Greg Miller(Eagle-Picher)
Jim Fountain(NATEC DET JAX)
MSD-970-1 Charger
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Operational Placard
Dan Anderson
4159 Charger
ChargedEA-6B
At200 MA
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1410 Discharger
Mike Doll
24 V 30 AHLead-Acid
Optima 12 Volt
2400 Charger(Lead-Acid)
Chargers and Batteries
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BCA-1210Charger
S-3Battery
F-18 Charger and Battery
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HaroldMcLEOD
D
ASN-90 Battery (Cell) Charger
Station
A-7 Battery Charger Station
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BCU-20 Charger(10 MA)
BCU-20 (100 MA) CHARGER
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BAC-154Analyzer
Discharger
S-3/F-14 CHARGER
ChargerFor
S-3 & F-14Batteries
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AIMD SE Jacksonville Prototype
Battery Charge Station
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“Charge Station,” NOT a Battery Shop.
BatteryCharging
StationNOT
A Battery Shop
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Optima12 Volt
Batteries
AIMD SE Jax
Sealed24 Volt
Batteries
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$30.00 charging “Tools”, Sears, NAPA, NAS AutoPort, Etc, (COTS).
6/2 AMPChargersPrototype
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12-Volt Battery Charger, 6/2 Amps.
SCHUMACKERCHARGER
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OptimaBatteries
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24-Volt Battery Tender Max 3 Amps
24 Volt30 AH
Sealed Battery
Battery Tender & Sealed Battery
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12-Volt 6 AMP Battery Tender
Green LightIndicates
Charge Complete
12 Volt Battery Tender
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SE BatteryCharged InEquipment
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50 Foot ExtentionSecured To
Battery TenderCord
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50 Foot Extension
Plugged Into120 V 60 HZ
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24 VOLT3 AMP
BATTERY TENDER
24 Volt Battery Tender
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Two OptimaBatteries In Series
(24 Volts)On Charge
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New Navy Battery Charger Acquisitions
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Power Products Inc - 4159 Charger
• Excellent Charger For Air Capable Ships (but not limited)
• .100 To 25 Amps, CC, CV, 50 Amp Cap Test
• Power Requirements -120 Volts 60 Hz
• Easy To Carry – 67 lbs
• Operating Instructions on charger (lid)
• NSN – 4920-01-498-2543
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Activator 282 - 2 Amp Charger
Power Products
Inc
• Charges Lead-Acid / Ni-Cad Batteries (2 Amps)
• Charges 24/7 unattended
• Requires 12 to 16 hour charge time
• Can be left connected to prevent self discharge ( 30, 60, 90, 180 days etc.)
•NSN – •6130-01-465-2674
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MSD-970-1 Charger
Eagle-Picher Inc
• 0.05 To 70 Amps, CC, CV, 70 Amp Cap Test
• Currently Profiles 75 Different Navy Batteries (can add /delete profiles as needed)
• Operates by Part Number via Keypad
•Charges and Discharges Automatically
• Capability to send battery charging data to computer
•NSN – 6130-01-508-3397
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• DSN 942-4265 Ext - 19• Comm 904-542-4265 Ext - 19• Fax 904-542-3373/DSN 942-3373• Address: • Jim Fountain• NATEC DET JAX• NAS, BOX 75 Bldg 200 2nd Deck• Jacksonville, FL 32212-0075
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