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12V 6A Smart Car Battery Charger, 12V Automotive Battery Maintenance Disulfator with Temperature Compensation
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Product information
Description
General Description
The 12V 6A Smart Car Battery Charger is designed to charge and maintain a variety of lead-acid batteries, including those in cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawnmowers, motorboats, and more. Its advanced desulfation system helps improve battery performance and prevent breakdowns. This charger is not compatible with lithium-ion batteries.Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 12V
- Charging Current: 6A
- Charging Modes: CAR, TRUCK, AGM, GEL, MOTORCYCLE, REPAIR
- Display: Large LCD screen indicating charging status, voltage, current, and temperature
- Protection: Cooling system, reverse polarity protection, overcurrent, overvoltage, and short circuit protection
Compatibility and Accessories
Compatible with most vehicles equipped with 12V lead-acid batteries, including:- Cars
- Trucks
- Motorcycles
- Lawnmowers
- Motorboats
- Electric Vehicles
- Contents: 1 battery charger, 1 user manual.
Installation
To install the charger, follow these steps:- Plug the charger into an AC outlet.
- Connect the charger clamps to the battery terminals, observing the correct polarity.
- Select the appropriate charging mode by pressing the "MODE" button.
Operation
The charger is easy to use:- Simply plug it in and charge.
- Can be used to maintain the battery charge even for extended periods.
- Ideal for home use, allowing you to charge your batteries without external intervention.
Other Information
- Do not attempt to charge completely discharged batteries.
- The charger is designed to operate in a range of temperatures, with temperature compensation for optimal performance.
Features
- BrandLIAIKI
- Voltage12 V
- Maximum charging current6 A
- Starting function (boost)No
- Trickle charging functionYes
Advice from
Jump lead buying guide
Jump leads are an invaluable piece of kit in the event of a flat car battery. Select them according to your engine type, the quality of their clips, the amperage of your battery and the length of the cables. You will also have to choose a cable cross section; the most common options are 25 mm², 35 mm² or 50 mm².
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