Description
12V 0.5A DC Automatic Trickle Battery Charger
12V 0.5A DC Automatic Trickle Battery Charger
MP7402 0.5A 12V DC Automatic Trickle Battery Charger. Suitable for 12V lead-acid batteries (wet, maintenance-free, AGM & GEL) up to 100Ah
MP7402 0.5A 12V Automatic Battery Trickle Charger
- Ideally suited to long term battery maintenance, for example when a vehicle isn’t in frequent use
- Suitable for 12V lead-acid batteries (wet, maintenance-free, AGM & GEL) up to 100Ah
- 9 step charging cycle automatically assesses the battery voltage and condition before diagnosing, charging and maintaining the battery
- Built in safety features – overload, reverse polarity and short circuit detection
- Dual colour LED charging status indicator
- Easy and safe to use
- Suitable for stop/start vehicles
- 1.5m leads with spark-free insulated crocodile clips
- Manufactured to European electrical safety standards
- Compact and robust case
- Input: 220-240V AC 50Hz 0.2A
- Output: 12VDC 0.5A
- For indoor use only
- Box quantity – 24
- Suitable for: golf trolleys, lawn mowers, motorbikes, cars and caravans
FAQ
How long does it take to recharge a flat battery?
An indication of the time required to recharge a flat battery can be calculated by the following formula:
*Battery capacity in Ah x 1.25 / Charger rated output*
The time required by any device to fully charge a battery can be effected by environmental conditions and battery condition. If a battery remains connected to a vehicle whilst charging is undertaken it is possible electrical circuits that remain in operation whilst the vehicle is switched off could draw currents near equal to the output of the charger; under these circumstances the charger will remain in charge state longer than normal and in some instances not indicate the charge cycle has completed.
Will this charge a totally flat battery?
The charger analyses the battery condition and will not charge faulty batteries. A battery at 2.0V or less is considered to be faulty and will not recover. For batteries with a very low voltage, it would be worth considering disconnection of the battery from the car and allowing the battery voltage to recover before connecting the charger. If the standing voltage of a battery with no load applied is 2 Volts or less, replace the defective battery