Noco Genius Dual 12 Volt Onboard Marine Boat Battery Smart Charger Optima Agm on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, US
- The GEN2 on-board battery charger offers the perfect mix of high-technology and rugged construction.
- Designed for dual battery installations.
- Independently smart charge two batteries from one charger
- With a fully-sealed, waterproof housing, the GEN2 can be mounted directly onto a variety of applications including boats, tractors and a wide range of equipment.
- MADE IN THE USA
- Installed by many top boat manufacturers
- With the intelligent NOCO VosFX processor constantly monitoring the power input, attached battery and charger itself, the GEN2 charger is capable of diagnosing, recovering, charging and maintaining batteries
- Your trolling motor battery is ready to go by the next morning!
- Advanced 8-Step Charger
- Energy Efficient, 90% Efficiency
- Rapid Charging Technology (RCT)
- Variable Input Compensated (VIC)
- Fully Interactive, MCU Controlled
- Safely Charges Wet, Gel, MF, & AGM Batteries (Optima, Odyssey, etc)
- Designed for Safety, Protects Against User Errors
- Compact efficient design
- Fully Sealed for Harsh Environments
- Meets ISO 8846 Marine standards and Ignition protected (US Coast Guard 33 CFR 183.410)
- Made in the USA
- 3 Year Warranty
Dimensions | 7 x 6 x 2.5" |
Weight | 5.7 lb |
Model | GEN2 / PROPAK2 |
Input Voltage | 70-130 VAC |
Input Frequency | 50 Hz |
Output Voltage - Charging | 14.4 V |
Output Voltage - Float | |
Maximum Current | 10 Amps (20 Total) |
Operating Temp. Range | -20 to 40°C |
Output Banks | 2 |
CHARGING STEPS
Steps 1 & 2: Test & Diagnostics
Checks battery voltage to make sure battery connections are good & battery is in a stable condition.
Step 3: Soft Start
Begins Bulk charging process with a gentle (soft) charge.
Step 4: Bulk
Continues Bulk charging process, returns 80% of battery capacity.
Step 5: Absorption
Switches to a constant current charge rate to bring your batteries close to 90% charge.
Step 6: Taper
Charges at low current levels until battery has reached 95% of its capacity.
Step 7: Top-Off
Charger initiates top-off charge to bring the battery to 100% charge.
Step 8: 24 Hour
Shuts off, but constantly monitors your battery by providing a gentle charge every 24 hours for maximum battery life.
On Oct-18-12 at 19:10:11 PDT, seller added the following information:
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