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LiTime 12V 20A Lithium Battery Charger for 12V LiFePO4 Lithium Battery

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LiTime 12V 20A Lithium Battery Charger for 12V LiFePO4 Lithium Battery

LiTime 12V 20A Lithium Battery Charger for 12V LiFePO4 Lithium Battery

A$219.99 A$149.90

LiTime 12V 20A Lithium Battery Charger for 12V LiFePO4 Lithium Battery

A$219.99 A$149.90
Size: 1 pack (Ready to ship on Dec 5th)

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    SPECS

    BASIC
    Charger Type:
    LiFePO4
    Output Voltage:
    14.6V
    Output Current:
    20A
    Max Input Current:
    7A
    Input Voltage Range:
    AC 100V to 240V; 50Hz to 60Hz
    LED Indicator:
    PROTECTION
    Over Temperature:
    Output Short-Circuit:
    Reverse Polarity Connection:
    Output Over-Voltage:
    TEMPERATURE
    Operating:
    -4℉ ~ 104℉
    Storage:
    -40℉ ~ 158℉
    OTHERS
    Size:
    L7.99*W3.94*H2.13 in
    Approx. Weight:
    2.87 lbs(1.3kg)
    Warranty:
    2 Years
    Certifications:
    CE, RoHS
    Anderson Connector:
    50A/M8 Terminal

    FAQ

    Q: What charger should I use for LiFePO4 battery?

    A:

    For a complete charge of a 12V LiFePO4 battery, a charger with a voltage ranging from 14.4V±0.2V to 14.6V is necessary. If a charger with a lower voltage is used, it can still charge the battery, but it won't reach full 100% capacity.


    Q: Can I charge a LiFePO4 battery with a trickle charger?

    A:

    Trickle charging is not acceptable for lithium batteries. Charging a LiFePO4 battery with a trickle charger not designed for this type of battery could lead to overcharging or damage due to the different charging requirements of lithium batteries compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.

    Q: How long does it take to charge a 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 lithium battery?

    A:

    The 14.6V 20Ah LiFePO4 battery charger is designed to charge LiFePO4 batteries. The low resistance in the Lithium cells allow the battery to accept the full output from the charger. With a constant 20A current, it takes around 100Ah/20A=5hrs to fully charge a 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 lithium battery.

    Q: Should I charge LiFePO4 to 100%?

    A:

    Charging a battery to less than 100% and avoiding complete discharge always increases cell longevity. Similarly, maintaining operation within the 20%-80% state of charge (SoC) range will prolong the life of lithium batteries.

    In the case of LiTime deep cycle lithium batteries, they can withstand over 4000 deep cycles at 100% Depth of Discharge (DOD), over 6000 cycles at 80% DOD, and more than 15,000 cycles at 60% DOD.

    Q: Is it ok to leave a LiFePO4 lithium battery on the charger?

    A:

    If the correct voltage limit is set for the LiFePO4 lithium ion battery you are charging, there should be no issue leaving a lithium ion battery on the charger overnight. LiTime Battery uses a LiFePO4 cell giving a nominal voltage of 12.8v and a fully charged voltage of 14.6v. A charger with 14.4-14.6v CC/CV output will do the job with consideration not to exceed roughly 1C maximum current output of the charger. As long as the CC/CV profile is used, the maximum voltage is at the correct level and the current is not excessive, you will achieve a safe and full charge on your battery.

    Q: Can I charge my LiFePO4 lithium battery faster?

    A:

    For most applications, a charging time of 3-10 hours provides the longest lifespan for your LiFePO4 lithium battery. But if you have an application where you need rapid charging, you can choose a charger with a higher output current. For example, you could use a 40 amp charger with a 100Ah battery for a 2.5-hour charge time.

    Q: What voltage should LiFePO4 lithium batteries be charged at?

    A:

    It depends on the voltages of your LiFePO4 lithium batteries. LiTime 14.6 volts charger is recommended for 12V LiFePO4 lithium batteries. And LiTime 29.2 volts charger is recommended for 24V LiFePO4 lithium batteries.

    Q: How to choose the right charger for my LiFePO4 lithium battery?

    A:

    It is always important to match your charger to deliver the correct current and voltage for the LiFePO4 lithium battery you are charging. For example, you wouldn't use a 24V charger to charge a 12V LiFePO4 lithium battery. It's also recommended that you use a charger matched to your battery chemistry. Additionally, when charging a LiFePO4 lithium battery with a normal lead-acid charger, you would want to ensure that the charger does not have a desulfation mode or a dead battery mode.

    REVIEWS

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    Andrew

    The charger is fine. Does the job it's supposed to. Just plug it in and it works. The fan is quite noisy though, which could be an issue if I wanted to run it at night.
    Delivery was a mess though. The charger was sent just in its thin cardboard pack, as is, with an address label stuck on to it. This packet is not designed to withstand the rough handling that packages get at the hands of today's couriers, and when it arrived, the end of the packet had been torn off and the innards were hanging out. Luckily there are no small parts to get lost, but this was entirely unacceptable.

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    Andrew

    The charger is fine. Does the job it's supposed to. Just plug it in and it works. The fan is quite noisy though, which could be an issue if I wanted to run it at night.
    Delivery was a mess though. The charger was sent just in its thin cardboard pack, as is, with an address label stuck on to it. This packet is not designed to withstand the rough handling that packages get at the hands of today's couriers, and when it arrived, the end of the packet had been torn off and the innards were hanging out. Luckily there are no small parts to get lost, but this was entirely unacceptable.