Overview
The Spectra Precision 95720-00 Battery Charger delivers reliable, consistent power management for professional laser leveling equipment across construction, grading, and survey applications. Engineered as the standard charging solution for Spectra Precision's laser level and pipe laser systems, this charger eliminates the complexity of managing multiple charging platforms on job sites. At $49.95, it represents an economical investment in equipment uptime—ensuring your lasers remain operational during critical layout, excavation, and alignment tasks.
Built to withstand the demands of active construction environments, the 95720-00 combines straightforward operation with dependable charging performance. The unit accommodates the battery configurations used across Spectra's laser family, from rotating laser levels used in foundation work to pipe lasers guiding underground utility installations. This universal compatibility reduces equipment inventory requirements and simplifies battery management protocols for crews operating multiple laser types simultaneously.
For contractors and survey professionals who depend on laser accuracy for grade control, structural alignment, and measurement verification, battery failure represents more than inconvenience—it translates to crew downtime and project delays. The 95720-00 addresses this risk by providing consistent charging cycles that maintain battery health and extend operational lifespan, protecting your investment in both batteries and laser equipment.
Key Specifications
- Model Number: 95720-00
- Manufacturer: Spectra Precision
- Compatibility: Spectra Precision laser levels and pipe lasers (multiple platforms)
- Charger Type: Standard platform battery charger
- Application Category: Construction lasers, survey equipment, grading systems
- Operating Environment: Job site and shop charging applications
- Price: $49.95
What's in the Kit
- Spectra Precision 95720-00 Battery Charger (main unit)
- AC power cord with standard electrical connection
- Manufacturer documentation and charging guidelines
Job Applications
- Foundation and Concrete Work: Rotating laser levels require consistent power for establishing grade stakes, forming elevation, and slab pours—the 95720-00 ensures batteries are fully charged before crews arrive, eliminating mid-pour equipment failures that compromise concrete finishing schedules.
- Underground Utility Installation: Pipe lasers guide trench excavation and pipe placement over extended runs where alignment precision directly affects drainage performance and code compliance; reliable battery charging prevents mid-installation recalibration and maintains continuous laser reference throughout installation sequences.
- Site Grading and Earthwork: Large-scale grading operations depend on laser-guided equipment for cut/fill calculations and slope verification across acres of terrain; the 95720-00 supports multiple battery rotations during extended earthmoving projects, keeping reference lasers operational throughout multi-day grading cycles.
- Building Layout and Interior Construction: Wall framing, partition installation, and ceiling grid alignment require repeated laser setups as construction progresses vertically through structures; consolidated charging infrastructure reduces the equipment contractors must transport between floors and buildings on complex projects.
- Survey and Measurement Operations: Boundary surveys, topographic mapping, and construction staking involve sequential equipment setups across large properties where battery depletion between charging opportunities could interrupt data collection; the 95720-00 provides overnight charging that supports full-day field operations.
- Highway and Civil Infrastructure Projects: Road construction, bridge work, and drainage systems require laser control for grade verification and alignment documentation over weeks or months; standardized charging equipment simplifies logistics for crews managing multiple laser systems across distributed work zones.
Compatible Accessories
- Spectra Precision rechargeable battery packs (various capacities for extended runtime)
- Laser level carrying cases with dedicated battery storage compartments
- Battery capacity testers for charge verification and battery health assessment
- Replacement AC power cords for backup charging station configurations
- Multi-bay charging stations for fleet battery management in large equipment inventories
- Protective charger storage cases for transportation between job sites
- Battery contact cleaning kits for maintaining optimal charging connections
Related Guides
- Laser Level Battery Maintenance: Extending Runtime and Lifespan
- Construction Laser Setup Best Practices for Grade and Alignment
- Spectra Precision Laser Systems: Model Selection and Application Guide
- Job Site Power Management: Charging Solutions for Survey Equipment
FAQ
- Which Spectra Precision laser models work with the 95720-00 charger?
- The 95720-00 serves as the standard charging platform for Spectra Precision's laser level and pipe laser portfolio. It accommodates the battery configurations used across multiple laser series, including rotating lasers for grading and leveling applications as well as pipe lasers for utility installation. Verify compatibility with your specific laser model number through the manufacturer's battery cross-reference documentation, as battery pack designs vary across Spectra's product generations.
- How long does a typical charging cycle take with this charger?
- Charging duration depends on battery capacity, depletion level, and ambient temperature conditions. Most standard Spectra laser batteries reach full charge within 2-4 hours from complete depletion, making overnight charging practical for daily job site operations. Partially depleted batteries require proportionally less time. For optimal battery longevity, avoid interrupting charging cycles before completion, and charge batteries at moderate temperatures away from extreme heat or cold that can affect charging efficiency.
- Can I leave batteries in the charger after they reach full charge?
- The 95720-00 incorporates charging management designed to prevent overcharging damage, but best practices recommend removing batteries after charging completes. Extended connection to charging current—even at maintenance levels—can gradually reduce battery capacity over months of repeated cycles. For job site convenience, charging overnight and removing batteries in the morning before deployment provides full charge without unnecessary charger connection time that may accelerate battery aging.
- What should I do if the charger doesn't recognize my battery?
- Charging recognition failures typically result from poor contact connections rather than charger malfunction. Remove the battery and inspect both battery terminals and charger contacts for dirt, corrosion, or debris accumulation that prevents electrical connection. Clean contacts with appropriate electronic contact cleaner and ensure the battery seats fully in the charging platform with firm, even pressure. If problems persist after cleaning and reseating, test with a different battery to isolate whether the issue originates with the charger or the specific battery pack.