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The LiTime 4-bank battery charger is a versatile and efficient solution for charging various battery types, including LiFePO4, NCM, and lead-acid batteries. Specifically designed for marine applications, this charger helps keep your boat's power systems reliable and efficient.
Note: This charger is not suitable for 24-volt batteries; it should be used exclusively for 12-volt batteries.
Yes, in most cases, lithium batteries become unusable due to over-discharging, prompting the Battery Management System (BMS) to activate protection. The LiTime 4-bank battery charger includes a 0V function that allows you to jump-start a dead lithium battery.
The LiTime 4-bank battery charger efficiently charges 4*12V batteries simultaneously, making it an ideal solution for users managing multiple battery systems. Whether you're powering a boat, RV, or other applications, this charger streamlines the process by allowing concurrent connections, reducing downtime and ensuring that all your batteries are ready for use.
Equipped with advanced charging technology, the LiTime charger includes six essential safety features: over-temperature protection, reverse polarity protection, output over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, and low voltage cut-off protection. Its IP65 rating ensures waterproof and dustproof durability, making it suitable for harsh environments. This combination of efficiency and safety makes the LiTime charger a reliable choice for all your battery maintenance needs.
Yes, LiTime LiFePO4 batteries can be charged to 100%. Unlike some other lithium battery chemistries, LiFePO4 batteries are specifically designed to handle full charges without significant risk of damage. However, to maximize longevity, it is often recommended to maintain the battery's state of charge (SOC) between 20% and 80% during regular use.
While it is generally safe to leave a LiFePO4 battery on the charger—due to the built-in BMS in both the charger and the battery that prevents overcharging—it’s still wise to monitor the charging process. Once the battery is fully charged, it’s best to disconnect it promptly to prevent any unnecessary damage.
For added convenience, some LiTime chargers feature Anderson connectors, allowing you to stop charging simply by unplugging the connector, which eliminates the need to unscrew the battery terminals. However, for optimal safety, it’s recommended to unplug the AC power cord before disconnecting the Anderson connector.