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LiTime 29.2V 20A LiFePO4 Battery Charger - Fast, Safe, and Efficient
Designed specifically for 24V 100Ah LiFePO4 batteries, the LiTime 29.2V 20A charger offers rapid, reliable charging without compromising safety. With its optimized AC-DC performance, this charger ensures your battery is always charged efficiently and ready for action, delivering dependable performance for every use.
Upgraded Connection Method
Featuring a newly upgraded Anderson connector and M8 battery terminal for a more convenient and user-friendly experience. These two connection options ensure safe charging, protecting the battery and optimizing charging efficiency.
How to Connect Charger and Battery
Step 1: Connect the DC output cable to the battery terminals, ensuring a secure fit, then attach the Anderson connector.
Step 2: Connect the AC input cable to the AC port, then plug it into the grid power.
Step 3: After charging is complete, disconnect the Anderson connector or unplug from the grid power.
Advanced Safety Protections for LiFePO4 Charger
This LiFePO4 charger is equipped with four essential safety features: Output Over-voltage Protection to prevent battery damage, Over-temperature Protection to maintain safe operation, Reverse Polarity Protection to guard against incorrect connections, and Output Short-circuit Protection for immediate response to electrical faults. Together, these protections ensure reliable and secure charging every time.
LED Indicator for Convenient Monitoring
The LED indicator on this charger makes it easy to track charging status at a glance: Red means the battery is charging, Green shows it’s fully charged, Flashing Red alerts you to a charger fault or protective mode, and Flashing Green indicates the charger is on standby. This smart display ensures you’re always informed about your battery’s condition.
For a complete charge of a 24V LiFePO4 battery, a charger with a voltage ranging from 28.4V to 29.2V is necessary. If using a lead-acid battery charger, it can still charge the battery, but it won't reach full 100% capacity.
Trickle charging is not acceptable for lithium batteries. Charging a LiFePO4 battery with a trickle charger not designed for this type of battery could lead to overcharging or damage due to the different charging requirements of lithium batteries compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.
Yes, you can. But charging a battery to less than 100% and avoiding complete discharge always increases cell longevity. Similarly, maintaining operation within the 20%-80% state of charge (SoC) range will prolong the life of lithium batteries. In the case of LiTime deep cycle lithium batteries, they can withstand over 4000 deep cycles at 100% Depth of Discharge (DoD), over 6000 cycles at 80% DoD, and more than 15,000 cycles at 60% DoD.
Leaving a lithium-ion battery on the charger overnight can be generally safe if you are using a charger like LiTime lithium battery chargers which is designed to stop charging once the battery reaches full capacity. Most modern lithium-ion chargers are designed with this feature to prevent overcharging.