Description
POWEROAD PLFC-12-2 has two modes which is compatible with lead acid battery and LiFePO4 battery, it can charge POWEROAD lithium motorcycle starting battery, and turns into a lead acid motorcycle battery charger by shifting the mode through the switch.
Key Features
- This 12V battery charger is applicable for both lithium batteries and lead-acid batteries.
- Has multiple protection for a longer lifespan of batteries including:
● Polarity reverse protection
● Short circuit protection
● Over temperature protection
● Over current protection
● Over voltage protection
- Safe for long-term connection with batteries thanks to automatic cut-off setting.
- Safe spark free operation.
- Able to check and indicate weak or damaged battery.
- Easy to learn status from clear LED display.
Product Highlights
It is suitable for lead-acid batteries from 5Ah to 32Ah, and for lithium-ion batteries from 3.2Ah to 20Ah, so you do not need to purchase a specific 12V LiFePO4 battery charger. It has intelligent detection and protection to guarantee safety and prolong the serve life of batteries with various protection manners.
Specifications
Items |
Parameters |
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Input voltage |
100~240 AC, 50/60Hz |
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Input current |
Max. 0.5A |
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Output voltage |
14.6V |
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Output current |
Max. 2.0A |
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Lead-acid battery range |
5Ah~32Ah/12V |
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Lithium-ion battery range |
2.3Ah~20Ah/12V |
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LED indicator |
Power On/Green |
Power supply indicator |
Charging/Red |
Blink: In pre-charge state (in lithium mode) |
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Light: Battery being charged indicator | ||
OK/Green |
Light: Battery being charged indicator |
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Blink: Bad battery | ||
Warranty |
1 year |
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IP Grade |
IP65 |
FAQ
Q: Can I charge the LiFePO4 battery with an SLA (sealed lead acid) battery charger?
A:
We suggest you use the matched charger that contains a lithium charge mode for your LiFePO4 battery, and you must NOT use a lead-acid charger if it has an automatic “desulfation mode”, which cannot be permanently turned off. POWEROAD motorcycle battery charger is a good choice. 12V LiFePO4 battery charging is in a constant-current and constant-voltage way. Lithium battery is sensitive to overcharge, so the protection circuit is needed. While the ideal charging current of lead-acid battery is pulse type, with pulsating DC charging with direct rectification and no filtering of the mains 50-60Hz power supply we use (this is the practice established when the circuit is simple and the cost is low), which would cause damage to lithium battery.
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