SoftWash Systems Stealth AC/DC Charging Systems Are Available!
AC Lockyer said
Dec 3, 2012
Hey Y'all,
The new SoftWash Systems Stealth AC/DC Charging systems are here.
1. Charge multiple 12 volt batteries. 2. Charge while plugged into land power. (110 AC Plug) 3. Charge while driving down the road. (12 volt DC from alternator / starting battery) 4. Cell plate cleaning technology. 5. Upgradable to Solar System as well as AC Invertor for running 110 AC blowers and pumps.
$570.00
Includes AC Charger, DC Charger, Breaker, Wires and Connectors as seen in package picture.
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Monday 3rd of December 2012 01:16:17 PM
Have used this system (continuously) now for about 2 months. Run (2) batteries in the tool box, unplug a single connector at night when you're done, reconnect in the morning and your off to the races, all day, every day! Pricey, but my time is worth it, and no more "oh crap did I leave a battery hooked up to the charger last night???!!!!" Way lots of "peace O Mind.
Michael Derose said
Dec 4, 2012
Is there a current system that is used on the skids with out the stealth system. Can't you use the 7 way connector inthe back to charge the battery while your driving.
AC Lockyer said
Dec 4, 2012
michael derose wrote:
Is there a current system that is used on the skids with out the stealth system. Can't you use the 7 way connector inthe back to charge the battery while your driving.
This is an upgrade Mike. No you cant use the 7 way connector. It must me directly hooked up to the starting battery. LONG CORD!
AC
Mark Fermoyle said
Mar 9, 2013
Do the latest skids "include" the Stealth 1 Charging System integrated into the skid, or is it an "add-on" option?
How many batteries does the SWS skid run on? Are they included, or do I purchase them seperately?
AC Lockyer said
Mar 9, 2013
Mark Fermoyle wrote:
Do the latest skids "include" the Stealth 1 Charging System integrated into the skid, or is it an "add-on" option?
How many batteries does the SWS skid run on? Are they included, or do I purchase them seperately?
Stealth kit is an add on. The skid can run on one deep cycle battery if you run it in series with your starting battery. No batteries are included.
AC
Lee Kendall said
Mar 10, 2013
Michael Derose wrote:
Is there a current system that is used on the skids with out the stealth system. Can't you use the 7 way connector inthe back to charge the battery while your driving.
yeah you can, run a 7 gauge wire from the battery to the 7 pin, with a inline diod or a selector so you can turn off the battery when your truck is off.. Also I think you run a new ground from your battery to the frame of the trialer
Hey Y'all,
The new SoftWash Systems Stealth AC/DC Charging systems are here.
1. Charge multiple 12 volt batteries.
2. Charge while plugged into land power. (110 AC Plug)
3. Charge while driving down the road. (12 volt DC from alternator / starting battery)
4. Cell plate cleaning technology.
5. Upgradable to Solar System as well as AC Invertor for running 110 AC blowers and pumps.
$570.00
Includes AC Charger, DC Charger, Breaker, Wires and Connectors as seen in package picture.
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Monday 3rd of December 2012 01:16:17 PM
More pix,
AC
Pricey, but my time is worth it, and no more "oh crap did I leave a battery hooked up to the charger last night???!!!!" Way lots of "peace O Mind.
This is an upgrade Mike. No you cant use the 7 way connector. It must me directly hooked up to the starting battery. LONG CORD!
AC
Do the latest skids "include" the Stealth 1 Charging System integrated into the skid, or is it an "add-on" option?
How many batteries does the SWS skid run on? Are they included, or do I purchase them seperately?
Stealth kit is an add on. The skid can run on one deep cycle battery if you run it in series with your starting battery. No batteries are included.
AC
yeah you can, run a 7 gauge wire from the battery to the 7 pin, with a inline diod or a selector so you can turn off the battery when your truck is off.. Also I think you run a new ground from your battery to the frame of the trialer