Customization: | Available |
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Rated Power: | 24V 1200W |
Charging Current: | 24V 40A |
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Marine 24V 40A battery charger for LiFePO4 battery
Features:
24V 40A output Marine Battery Charger.
IP65 Waterproof Rate Rate.
Universal 90~264Vac input voltage with PFC.
28.8V / 29.2V / 29.4V customized max charging voltage for Lithium / lead-acid batteries.
Micro-processor controlled and intelligent 4 steps charging.
92% high efficiency.
2 years warranty, high quality.
Technical Specs.:
Dimensions(LxWxH): 250*162*93 mm
Net weight: 3.5 KG
Max charging voltage(CV): 54.6V 58.4 58.8V customized
Max output current (CC): 20 amps
Charging method: Pre-charge, CC, CV, Floating
AC input voltage: 110-230Vac (90~264Vdc)
AC input freq.: 50 / 60 Hz
AC plug: custom-made
Output connector type: customized by applications
Enclosure: Aluminum
Simple Guidelines when Buying a Charger
1. Choose the correct charger by battery chemistry like lead-acid, li-ion, LiFePO4 etc. Most chargers serve one chemistry only. Make sure that the battery voltage agrees with the charger. Do not charge if different. A lead acid battery charger does not suit for a lithium battery (Li-ion, LiFePO4, LiMnO2 etc.) and a lithium battery charger does not suit for a lead acid battery (AGM, GEL etc.).
2. The Ah (battery capacity) rating of a battery can be marginally different than specified. Charging a larger battery will take a bit longer than a smaller pack and vice versa. Do not charge if the Ah rating deviates too much (more than 25 percent).
3. A lead acid charger should have a float charge when fully saturated; a nickel-based charger must switch to trickle charge when full. Lithium battery cannot absorb overcharge and no need of trickle or floating charge. Trickle charge and float charges compensate for the losses incurred by self-discharge.
4. A high-wattage charger shortens the charge time but there are limitations as to how fast a battery can be charged. For lead acid battery, charging time often 8-12 hours. For lithium battery, charging time is often 3-4 hours. For example, if your lead acid battery 72V100Ah, then you need a 72V 8-12A lead acid battery charger. If your lithium battery is 48V100Ah, you need a 72V 25-30A lithium battery charger and max charging voltage will be customized to 78V or 84V or 87.6V for different chemistry, say Li-ion, LiFePO4, LiMnO2 etc.
Charging Curve:
1,500W waterproof charger Size: 283×164×93 mm Net weight: 3.5 KG | |||||||
Input | Model | Apply to battery types | Floating V | CV (V) | CC (A) | Switching | |
PFC AC Input: 90 - 264V
Frequency: 47~63HZ
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VL1260LWP | 12V LiFePO4 Battery | 14.6V | 60A | CC5~8% | ||
VL1260WP | 12V Lead-acid Battery | 13.5V | 14.7V | 60A | CC20% | ||
VL1460WP | 14V AGM Battery | 13.5V | 14.4V | 60A | CC20% | ||
VL1660WPL | 16V LiFePO4 Battery | 18.2V | 60A | CC5~8% | |||
VL2445LMWP | 24V Li-MnO2 Battery | 29.4V | 45A | CC5~8% | |||
VL2445LWP | 24V LiFePO4 Battery | 29.2V | 45A | CC5~8% | |||
VL2445WP | 24V Lead-acid Battery | 27.6V | 29.4V | 45A | CC20% | ||
VL3630LMWP | 36V Li-MnO2 Battery | 42V | 30A | CC5~8% | |||
VL3630LWP | 36V LiFePO4 Battery | 43.8V | 30A | CC5~8% | |||
VL3630WP | 36V Lead-acid Battery | 41.4V | 44.1V | 30A | CC20% | ||
VL4825LMWP | 48V Li-MnO2 Battery | 54.6V | 25A | CC5~8% | |||
VL4825LWP | 48V LiFePO4 Battery | 43.8V | 25A | CC5~8% | |||
VL4825WP | 48V Lead-acid Battery | 55.2V | 58.8V | 25A | CC20% | ||
VL6018LWP | 60V LiFePO4 Battery | 73V | 20A | CC5~8% | |||
VL6018WP | 60V Lead-acid Battery | 67.5V | 73.5V | 20A | CC20% | ||
VL7215LWP | 72V LiFePO4 Battery | 87.6V | 15A | CC5~8% | |||
VL7215WP | 72V Lead-acid Battery | 81V | 88.2V | 15A | CC20% | ||
VL8413LWP | 84V LiFePO4 Battery | 102.2V | 13A | CC5~8% | |||
VL8413WP | 84V Lead-acid Battery | 94.5V | 102.9V | 13A | CC20% | ||
VL9612LWP | 96V LiFePO4 Battery | 116.8V | 12A | CC5~8% | |||
VL9612WP | 96V Lead-acid Battery | 108V | 117.6V | 12A | CC20% | ||
Note: customized input / output / plug type / connectors are available. |