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12V 40A lithium battery charger

Anderson SB120 socket
Dimensions : 305(L)x150(W)x105(H)mm
Weight : 3.3kg

€320.83

€320.83 Tax excluded

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12V 40A Lithium Iron Phosphate (LifePO4) battery charger.

It has an Anderson SB120 output socket compatible with the SOLISE battery connector. 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Input voltage : 100 to 264V AC 50/60Hz (115/230V configuration via switch)
Load voltage : 14.4V +/- 0.1VDC
Minimum load voltage : 7VDC
Output current : 40A +/- 10%
No-load power : <0.5W
Efficiency : 85% at rated current
Operating temperature : -29°C to 45°C
Storage temperature : -40°C to 75°C

Dimensions : 305(L)x150(W)x105(H)mm
Weight : 3.3kg

This charger has a switch, a power indicator and a battery charge indicator. Forced convection by fan.

It switches off automatically when the battery is fully charged. This charger has a switchable voltage/current display. 

PROTECTION

Reset by mains cut-off
- Reverse polarity protection
- Mains protection circuit breaker
- Only starts if a battery is connected

STANDARDS

Certifications : RoHS I CE

Warranty - 1 year 

Solise
CH1240

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USING SOLISE LITHIUM CHARGERS

To ensure optimum, safe performance and optimise the service life of your SOLISE lithium chargers, we recommend that you follow these guidelines :

  • Charging time : Do not leave the charger connected to the battery for more than 72 hours.
  • Electrical safety : Do not dismantle the appliance. There is a risk of electric shock if the internal components are handled incorrectly.
  • Exposure to water : Do not expose the charger to falling water or immerse it. Water can cause short circuits and irreversible damage to the charger.
  • Battery compatibility : Only connect lithium batteries suitable for either LiFePO4 or NMC technology to this charger. Using non-compatible batteries may lead to malfunctions or safety risks.
  • Correct polarity : Make sure you observe the correct polarity when connecting the battery to the charger.

RECYCLING OF CHARGERS USES

These products should not be thrown in the bin. You can return them to dedicated collection points, such as waste collection centres, supermarkets or DIY shops, so that they can be recycled in an appropriate and environmentally-friendly way.