Includes 110 / 220V auto-switching AC adapter with U.S.-style line cord plug. Works with KENWOOD NX-5200, NX-5300, NX-5400; EF JOHNSON Viking VP5000, VP6000, VP8000 radios
Compatible with the KNB-L11M battery only
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Item SKU Number: 100609
Manufacturer Part Number: KSC52AK, KSC 52AK, KSC-52AK
The Kenwood KSC-52AK rapid rate single unit battery charger with attached KSC-52PAW charging pocket is dedicated for charging the KNB-L11 high-capacity battery. This charger is designed to quickly and efficiently charge your battery, so you can get back to using your radio as soon as possible.
Includes 110 / 220V auto-switching wall mount AC adapter with U.S.-style line cord plug.
Note: The Kenwood KSC-52AK charger is only compatible with the KNB-L11 battery. It cannot be used to charge other types of batteries. The KSC-52AK is not compatible with the KVC-15 and KMB-23.
Compatible with KVC-52 rapid rate DC vehicular charger adapter.
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