Question : Can this charger be used for different types of batteries?
Answer : Yes, it is suitable for lithium, LifePO4, and lead-acid batteries (AGM/GEL/EFB, MF, Flooded battery, VRLA, SLA, wet battery).
Question : Does this charger have protection features?
Answer : Yes, it has multiple protection features including over current, over voltage, short circuit, and reverse connection protection.
Question : What is the input voltage of this charger?
Answer : The input voltage is 100-240V 50/60Hz.
Question : Will this charger work on a single-cell lifepo battery? ie, a 3.2v calb cell?
Answer : This charger is suitable for 12V/24V, 3.2V is not suitable, and 4 of the same 3.2V are required in serie
Question : Will this charger recognize two 12 volt batteries hooked up in series as 24 volts, or do I need to disconnect and charge them independently as 12v?
Answer : The series is 24V and can be charged
Question : Have tried this on (2) 100a lifepo4 batteries. neither show any amps, just 0. just runs and voltage at 13v. is there a way to reset charger?
Answer : I had similar results when I initially began charging the LiFePO4 battery I have running the AC in my van. I powered the unit off and then back on and it registered the charge on the battery correctly.
Question : Will this charge a 12 volt 300 amp hour depleted battery?
Answer : I have a 300 Cranking Amp Lead Acid battery for my Kubota tractor, and after two days of trying to 'REPAIR' it, using the Repair setting and then charging it for 12 hours it did NOTHING. Specs and description of the rather expensive battery charger is more impressive than its performance. I would look at something else.
Question : 48 volt golf cart 6 8 volt batteries. Will the desufafion feature work effectively when connecting 3 8 volt batteries in series
Answer : Hello, you can charge three in series.
Question : How long to charge a 120ah lifep04 battery?
Answer : Hello, 35A Max power smart charge 12V 120AH LifeP04 Battery for about 2.5 hours. 24V 120AH 3.5 hours or so. Safe and efficient, please rest assured to use! Thank you very much!
Question : Will this monitor and automatically resume charging if the voltage drops or does it stop once full and need reset before it tries charging again
Answer : Your answer will depend on what kind of battery you are charging. Lead Acid/AGM batteries have no BMS (Battery Monitor System) and will continuously keep your battery topped off as long as it's connected, even if you are using the battery. In either case, you should never let these batteries discharge below 50%. This will damage the battery. Most LiFePO4 batteries come with a BMS circuit integrated in the battery. It prevents over-charging, balances all the internal cells of the battery when fully charged and provides thermal protection. These batteries can be fully discharged and recharged from 3,000 to 5,000 times, depending on the manufacturer, so this gives you 100% of the available power. This also means the battery will last from 8-13 years, with an average of 10 years. This charger should not be used to trickle charge a lithium battery. Turn the charger switch off when it shows full and then back on after you use the battery for a while. I hope this helps.
Question : what gauge extension cables do we need for this
Answer : I would guess 8 gauge would be more then sufficient- theoretically 10 ga would arry 30 amp
Question : What is the highest voltage that it can charge at 35A? Is it adjustable to perhaps 15V to charge a supercapacitor bank?
Answer : If the maximum voltage is 12 volts, the voltage is 14.7V, and 24 volts is 29.4V. Sorry, it cannot be adjusted to 15V to charge a supercapacitor bank