【Fast & Smart Charging】 This 14.6V 60A LiFePO4 battery charger supports adjustable output from 0-15V and 0-60A. Designed for high-capacity 12V lithium iron phosphate batteries, it can fully charge a 12V/100Ah battery in about 2 hours—over 5 times faster than a traditional 10A charger. Automatically detects full charge status and displays “0A” on the LCD screen.
【Premium Materials & Efficient Cooling】 Built with a durable aluminum alloy unibody shell and equipped with a high-speed cooling fan, this charger ensures stable and smooth charging performance while minimizing damage from unstable voltage. For optimal battery life, we recommend setting the max charging current to 55A. Note: Do not place the charger on metal surfaces during use.
【Advanced Safety Protection】 This lithium battery charger for 12V systems includes multiple protection features: over-temperature, over-voltage, over-current, and under-voltage protection. The cooling fan will turn on automatically when powered and continue running for around 10 seconds after shutdown for heat dissipation—this is a normal function, not a product defect.
【User-Friendly LCD Display & Easy Operation】 An intuitive LED display shows real-time charging status and diagnostic info. Red clamp = positive (+), black clamp = negative (−). Always follow correct polarity when connecting the charger to your battery (+ to +, − to −). Incorrect connection may cause serious damage to both battery and charger.
【Important Precautions 】– Step 1: Preparation Before Charging Never connect the battery to the charger before powering it on. First, plug the charger into a power source and turn on the main switch. Then, adjust the voltage knob based on your battery type to set the correct charging voltage. Be sure to carefully check the voltage display on the top screen of the charger to ensure an accurate setting.
Step 2 - Setting the current and connecting the battery: Set the charging current to the minimum value and connect the battery. Once the battery is connected, gradually adjust the current from low to high until the desired current value is reached (take special care not to readjust the voltage regulator during the entire charging process, as this can lead to overcharging or overloading, which can cause the main unit to burn out).