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31st May 1986, Page 29
31st May 1986
Page 29
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I _lump starting vehicles with t batteries can be a cumberme and not entirely deridable remedy, particularly th 24V systems when extra inor batteries are needed, d when the flat battery is It taking a charge from the hide in which it is installed. X-AMP is offered by .argrove as a more satis:tory alternative. X-AMP is hide-mounted and fully-related auxiliary power supply. is small enough to be lunted under the bonnet of Dst service vans, yet will not dy charge 12 or 24V batries, but will boost charge cm as well, if required. It is xi capable of operating

ancillary equipment that needs either 12 or 24V DC supply (up to the maximum power output of the recovery vehicle's alternator) while maintaining its own battery charge. Even heavy users of power, such as winches, can be run off the unit.

The charger is priced at £256. The price includes a pair of 4m charge leads and a hand throttle for controlling boost charge up to 80A. Eightmetre extension leads are also available for a further £29. Beargrove Ltd

Unit 14 Edison Road Bearbrook Trading Estate Aylesbury Buckinghamshire IIP19 3TE