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About this item Automatic selection: The 8 Volt battery charger after connecting the battery 6V/8V/12V/14V/16V/24V automatic adapter, and select the optimum 0-10A charging, Automatically stop when fully charged,Also you can convert manually.For example, when charging an 8V battery, press the right red button until "8V" is displayed on the LCD screen. You can set 8V to charge as a 48V golf cart(6x8 volt batteries) Automatic selection mode: The 12V battery chargers microprocessor-controlled automatic amperage rate adjustment and 8-stage charging,including Desulphation, Soft Start, Bulk Charge, Absorption, Float, Battery Test, Recondition and Automatically stop(repair,maintenance or maintain) Security & stability: The 8V battery charger product use the full-microcomputer screen display, the fan will intelligently start,sometimes fast sometimes slowly that indicates on pulse charging, and has the power-switch of out- connection to control. When the charging rate displays 25%、50%、75%、100% ,it shows the charging rate of power.Battery Charger is suitable for use in multiple climate regions. Working temperature is 32°F (0°C) - 104°F (40°C).Nice holiday gifts for New year,etc Variety of battery: The 6 volt battery charger all types of 6/8/12/14/24V lead-acid batteries can charging and maintaining , charges for AGM, GEL and STD batteries in RVs, specialty vehicles, antique and classic cars,RV,motorcycles,Vans,golf,lawn mowers, ATVs, snowmobiles,etc..No include lithium batterie Matters needing attention: Golf Cart battery charger can not be used on a completely dead or frozen battery.But you can use ground to restore the battery.Press the switch for 5s, if no response after 1-2 h, this means that the battery damage › See more product details
Automatic selection The 8 Volt battery charger after connecting the battery 6V/8V/12V/14V/16V/24V automatic adapter, and select the optimum 0-10A charging, Automatically stop when fully charged,Also you can convert manually.For example, when charging an 8V battery, press the right red button until "8V" is displayed on the LCD screen. You can set 8V to charge as a 48V golf cart(6x8 volt batteries)
Automatic selection mode The 12V battery chargers microprocessor-controlled automatic amperage rate adjustment and 8-stage charging,including Desulphation, Soft Start, Bulk Charge, Absorption, Float, Battery Test, Recondition and Automatically stop(repair,maintenance or maintain)
Security & stability The 8V battery charger product use the full-microcomputer screen display, the fan will intelligently start,sometimes fast sometimes slowly that indicates on pulse charging, and has the power-switch of out- connection to control. When the charging rate displays 25%、50%、75%、100% ,it shows the charging rate of power.Battery Charger is suitable for use in multiple climate regions. Working temperature is 32°F (0°C) - 104°F (40°C).Nice holiday gifts for New year,etc
Variety of battery The 6 volt battery charger all types of 6/8/12/14/24V lead-acid batteries can charging and maintaining , charges for AGM, GEL and STD batteries in RVs, specialty vehicles, antique and classic cars,RV,motorcycles,Vans,golf,lawn mowers, ATVs, snowmobiles,etc..No include lithium batterie
Matters needing attention Golf Cart battery charger can not be used on a completely dead or frozen battery.But you can use ground to restore the battery.Press the switch for 5s, if no response after 1-2 h, this means that the battery damage
*** A Bit Of A Backstory***I have a golf cart with (6) 8 volt batteries. This is our first electric golf cart, we have only had gas in the past, but my wife liked how quiet the electric ones were, so here we are. I was unaware that the factory charger that came with the cart didn't keep sending a constant charge to the batteries, instead it charged them fully and then turned off. As a result, the batteries were totally drained over the winter, due to no use. We only found this out when we went to start it last weekend to move to our campground, and we got nothing. I applied a voltage meter to the batteries and I was getting approximately .42 volts.As almost everyone does when they have a new problem to solve, I went to the internet for advice. The various posts I read informed me that not only does the factory charger not continue to charge once a full charge is reached, it won't charge if there is no detectable voltage. As a result, I would need to charge the batteries with an external charger before the factory charger would work. ARRGGHH!Most chargers on the market are 12-volt chargers, but since I have 8-volt batteries, most of the posts I read cautioned charging an 8-volt battery with a 12-volt charger, due to overheating, etc. My previous charger is not a 12-volt charger, it is a 6-volt charger which was not a overheating concern, instead it was a "lack of juice" problem. I couldn't get enough voltage into the battery to allow the factory charger to register enough voltage to charge as it's designed to do.All of that backstory was provided to explain why the AUTTGINN 6/8/12/14/16/24V Battery Charger has been so awesome for me. The ability to select 8-volts to charge my batteries was truly a game changer. The digital display told me how many volts were currently in the battery as well as if the battery was at 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% charged throughout the process. It was relatively quick, I was able to charge my batteries to 50% each in approximately 20 - 30 minutes for each battery. I was initially upset when I first took it out of the box and connected it, because it wouldn't read anything. It just turned on, but no actual charging was taking place. I then realized that I needed to disconnect the batteries from each other and only charge one at a time, then it worked like a charm.I know one reviewer wasn't happy with the length of the charging cables. I agree, they aren't that long, but fortunately they were long enough for my needs, however I can see a car or tractor battery might be a different story. The same reviewer also was mildly annoyed by having to set the voltage each time it was moved to a different battery, but again, it didn't seem to slow down my process.Bottom line, I purchased this on sale for under $40 and I couldn't be happier with the quality and reliability of the AUTTGINN 6/8/12/14/16/24V Battery Charger.