• LCD Display :The charger comes with an LCD display that shows the battery's charging status, making it easy to monitor the charging process.
• Automatic Pulse Repair :The charger has an automatic pulse repair function that can help fix damaged batteries and extend their lifespan.
• Dual Voltage Compatibility :The charger is compatible with both car and motorcycle batteries, making it a versatile option for different types of vehicles.
• Lead-Acid and Lithium Battery Support :The charger can support both lead-acid and lithium batteries, providing flexibility in battery types.
Specification:
AC input: 100-240 V 50/60Hz
Output voltage :12 V / 24 V
Output current :12V20A & 24V10A /12V15A & 24V10A
Power and load :MAX 240W
Size :158 x90x50mm(6.22 x3.54 x1.97 inches)
Suit for :Lithium/LiFePO4/Lead-Acid (AGM,GEL,EFB, MF, FLOODED, VRLA, SLA and Wet batteries..)
Features:
- Charge current switch.
-For batteries used on Battery Management Systems(BMS) only.
-For charging 12V or 24V LiFePO4 batteries.
-For activation or maintenance of weak, old and idle batteries.
Used to select a mode for charging 12V or 24V Lithium batteries,
-Can not repair severely damaged batteries. Not for Lithium and LiFePO4 batteries.
-For ordinary lead-acid batteries/maintenance-free batteries
including AGM, GEL, SLA, WET, DEEP CYCLE, EFB,Calcium, etc.
Package includes:
1X 15A/20A Car Battery Charger
1x Extension Power Cord
1x Cable Clip
1x Manual
Q&A
Q1. What is the maximum charging current? whether can reach or not?
A1:To protect the battery, the system automatically identifies the battery voltage and selects the most appropriate current to charge the battery. When the battery voltage is low (for example, the 12V battery is less than 11V), the system automatically charges the battery at the maximum current.
Q2:Does The LifePO4 battery can fully charged?
A2:There will be a callback feature after this type of battery is full, and the power is off about 1V, which is normal, please know!
Q3:What type of plug is the product
A3:This product is EU plug.












