FOR SALE 1 BATTERY CHARGER FOR LIFEPO4 BATTERIES
Attention, ONLY FOR LIFEPO4 BATTERIES, not compatible for lithium ion batteries

MODEL TO BE CHOSEN FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU 

6V (7.3V) 2A
12V (14.6V) 1.5A
12V (14.6V) 2A 
12V (14.6V) 3A 
12V (14.6V) 4A
12V (14.6V) 5A 
12V (14.6V) 15A 145x90x50mm
12V (14.6V) 20A 176x90x50mm
12V (14.6V) 25A 190x90x66mm
12V (14.6V) 40A 215x120x75mm
24V (29.2V) 1.5A
24V (29.4V) 2A 
24V (29.4V) 4A 170x70x34mm
24V (29.4V) 5A 150x90x50mm
24V (29.4V) 25A 215x120x75mm
48V (58.4V) 5A 155x90x52mm
48V (58.4V) 10A 180x90x64mm
48V (58.4V) 20A 215x120x75mm

The voltage supplied by the charger is always slightly higher than the "standard" voltage of the battery
For 6V batteries you need a 7.3V, for 12V batteries you need 14.6V, for 24 batteries or a series of 2 batteries of 12 you need a 29.4V, for 48V batteries you need a 58.4V

Each battery charger is equipped with:
Electronic control for constant current and voltage supply
PWM - pulse width modulation
LLC - resonance and synchronous rectification
Red/green LED to indicate charging status (RED charging in progress, GREEN charging completed or battery disconnected)

WARNINGS ON USE:
- first connect the battery charger to the mains and then the battery
- always disconnect the battery from the battery charger first, only then can you disconnect the battery charger from the mains
- do not use with damaged cables
- do not handle with wet hands
- do not use near flammable materials
- use only in ventilated environments
- do not disassemble


FOR SALE 1 BATTERY CHARGER FOR LIFEPO4 BATTERIES Attention, ONLY FOR LIFEPO4 BATTERIES, not compatible for lithium ion batteries The voltage supplied by the charger is always slightly higher than the "standard" voltage of the battery For 6V batteries you need a 7.3V, for 12V batteries you need 14.6V, for 24 batteries or a series of 2 batteries of 12 you need a 29.4V, for 48V batteries you need a 58.4V Electronic control for constant current and voltage supply LLC - resonance and synchronous rectification Red/green LED to indicate charging status (RED charging in progress, GREEN charging completed or battery disconnected) - first connect the battery charger to the mains and then the battery - always disconnect the battery from the battery charger first, only then can you disconnect the batt