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Discover the Perfect Battery Charger for Your Needs

Discover the Perfect Battery Charger for Your Needs

Updated August 2023

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Battery Charger Selection Guide

As you can see, we stock a wide range of battery chargers for all kinds of battery types and sizes.

Use the chart below to help select the ideal charger for the battery you want to charge. If you are still unsure which one is best of you, come in-store and speak to one of our friendly staff.

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Environment

WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

SOLAR

MARINE

Charging Stages

7

8

4

9

4

8

7

5

6

6

Supported Battery Types

Starting

IDEAL

Calcium

IDEAL

Marine

OCCASIONAL

IDEAL

Deep Cycle

OCCASIONAL

IDEAL

AGM

OCCASIONAL

IDEAL

Gel

OCCASIONAL

IDEAL

Lithium

OK

IDEAL

Features

Fully Automatic
Can be left connected permanently.
Fully sealed batteries only* (see note below)

Safe and Easy
Safety features include reverse polarity and short circuit protection.

Power supply mode
Provides constant power when a device is connected to battery being charged.

Adjustable output
Adjustable charge rate provides optimum charge.

Multiple outputs
Charge more than one battery simultaneously.

Dual

Triple

Special Applications

Marine
100% waterproof and saltwater tested.

Solar
This DC-DC charger supports solar and alternator power inputs.

Supported Battery Voltages and Capacities
Note: While there is no theoretical limit to the size of battery any particular charger can charge, the problem is that it may have difficulty detecting when full charge has been reached.

6V

1.2Ah - 26Ah

4Ah - 50Ah

20Ah - 200Ah

12V

1.2Ah - 26Ah

4Ah - 50Ah

20Ah - 200Ah

5Ah - 150Ah

5Ah - 120Ah

1.2Ah - 120Ah

50Ah - 250Ah

50Ah - 300Ah

18Ah - 250Ah

50Ah - 200Ah

12.8V LiFeP04

2Ah - 15Ah

3Ah - 25Ah

5Ah - 150Ah

5Ah - 120Ah

18Ah - 250Ah

50Ah - 200Ah

24V

20Ah - 200Ah

5Ah - 120Ah

25 - 120Ah

50Ah - 200Ah

36V

50Ah - 200Ah

* "Open" Lead-Acid batteries (the old-school type with removable filler caps) will be permanently damaged by long term float charging. These are sometimes seen on heavy equipment, and as reproduction batteries on vintage vehicles).