

A standard charger simply applies a charge to the battery without considering the battery's condition or needs.

The Amp rating is the output current that the charger provides the more current going to the battery, the faster it charges. What are the different Amp (A) ratings on the charger mean?.Regular vans, cars, trucks, and SUVs can use either the 8A or 15A chargers Large trucks and big battery banks should use the 15A battery charger. For large motorcycles (full dressers), snowmobile (Sled) and SxS UTVs, I would recommend the 4.0A Charger. What charger should I get for my battery?įor small batteries like those found on ride-on lawnmowers, powersports (dirtbike, ATV), and motorcycles, the 1.5A Charger is ideal.For the 200Ah battery, I would recommend using our 15A Charger. There is no size limit on the battery that our battery chargers can handle it will just take more time to charge with a bigger battery. What is the largest size battery these can charge? I have a 200Ah battery, will it work?.

Check specific Battery Charger model for compatibility (see chart below). Our Chargers can accommodate all Automotive batteries including: 6 volt and 12V: Lithium iron-phosphate (LiFePo4), LPF, SLA, AGM, Maintenance Free, Flooded, Wet Cell, VRLA, Gel, Lead-Acid, Vented, Deep Cycle and standard batteries. What type (chemical make-up) of battery can it charge?.15A Intelligent Battery Charger (#7407).

4.0A Intelligent Battery Charger (#7403).1.5A Intelligent Battery Charger (#7402).This blog answers and explains all of the questions we receive regarding our Intelligent Battery Chargers:
