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Compass Charger 1.0 - Versatility and reliability for all battery types


The Compass Charger 1.0 is the ideal solution for anyone looking for a reliable and versatile charging station for their batteries. With the modified IUOU charging characteristic, this charger is fast and efficient for wet, gel and AGM batteries. Simple switching between the battery types is done via a separate switch, which makes handling particularly user-friendly.



Technical details




  • Suitable for: All battery types (wet, gel and AGM batteries)

  • Charging current: 1 A for starter battery

  • Total charging current:

    • 204311: Max. 15 A (1 x charging output + 1 x 1 A output)

    • 204311: Max. 25 A (2 x charging output + 1 x 1 A output)

    • 204311: Max. 45 A (3 x charging output)



  • Protective functions: Overheating protection and short-circuit protection

  • Design: Compact, lightweight and easy to install

  • Additional functions:

    • Integrated charger in the output for starter battery

    • Mute switch for the fan during the night

    • Can also be used as a power supply





Remote control and temperature sensor



The charger can be operated with a remote control (Art: 901-RC, price: €42.50) and a temperature sensor (Art: TF-500, price: €21.50) to further optimise operation and monitoring.



Experience the combination of functionality and user-friendliness with the Compass charger 1.0 - a sophisticated solution for all your charging needs.

Manufacturer information (according to GPSR):
Compass Deutschland
Lüdinghauser Str 34
59387 Ascheberg, Deutschland
Responsible for the EU (according to GPSR):
Compass Deutschland
Lüdinghauser Str 34
59387 Ascheberg, Deutschland
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Article no.204311
EAN4054132060612
Manufacturer product no.WT-1215-TB
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