Sapphire Energy
10A SMART Battery Charger
10A SMART Battery Charger
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HTRC P10 Battery Charger
Designed for ease of use, and versatility, this charger works with both 12 and 24 Volt batteries from the Lead, and Lithium, families. Built in multi stage charging profiles make this unit perfect for recharging your Sapphire Energy battery products safely, and easily. Includes PULSE and Repair modes for lead based batteries.
Up to 10 Amps charging @ 12V (5 Amps @ 24V) means you can charge a 100Ah battery in as little as 10 hours from completely drained. Just clip the handy clamps on, plug in, and press mode to set for LiFePO mode. Works great with larger batteries too!
Light weight and portable, take it with you on your travels. This charger automatically adjusts the charging profile to match extreme winter and summer temperatures.
Features:
- Automatic Voltage Detection (12 / 24 Volt)
- Microprocessor Controlled Multi Stage Charging Profile
- Reverse Polarity Protection
- Mode Memory - Remembers Last Charging Mode Used
- Automatic Summer / Winter Extreme Temperature Charging Compensation
- Motorcycle Mode: Limits charging current to 3A for smaller batteries
- Forced 24V Modes for charging deeply discharged 24V Battery Banks
Specifications:
- AC Input : 100v-240v (50/60Hz)
- DC Output : 12V (10A Max) / 24V (5A Max)
- Supported Battery Types: Lithium / LiFePO4 / Lead Acid (AGM,GEL,EFB, MF, Flooded, VRLA, SLA and wet battery...)
- Minimum Start Voltage: 9V
- Suggested Battery Capacity: < 300Ah (Larger supported but with extended charging times)
- Compliant Standards: CE, FCC, UKCA, Rohs, PSE
- Net weight: 470g
Included:
- AC Power Cord
- Alligator Style Battery Clamps
- Charging Unit
- Instructions
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Charged my motorcycle battery and gave me a clear reading on the display as to its progress. When fully charged, it changed over to pulse mode to keep it topped up. Impressive charger. I recommend buying this if you are looking for a charger.
The unit is physically a bit bigger than I expected, but charged my lifepo no issues.
Only seems to get up to about 8 amps output, but maybe it's something I'm doing.