Switch Mode Automatic Battery Charger 12 Volt Optima Red & Yellow Top Agm & Gel on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, US
This is a "Buy it Now" listing for the new NOCO Genius 7200 12/24 volt fully automatic smart 12 step switch mode battery charger and maintainer.
Full specifications and outline of charging steps can be found below
- 7.2 amp (7500mA) compact but powerful and safe charger
- Charges batteries 2X faster than traditional linear battery chargers
- LED's indicate charging status: 25%-50%-75%-100%
- The 13.6V SUPPLY mode is used for low voltage batteries, maintenance charging or as a power supply.
- Battery Clamp (alligator clamps) Connectors & Eyelet Terminal Connectors included
- Cigarette lighter adapter optional
- The G7200 restores batteries to their original capacity, recovers slightly sulfated batteries
- Charges batteries in cold climates
- Rescues drained batteries, and provides maintenance charging to increase battery life
- A powerful battery charger with specialized charging modes for recovering severely drained batteries that will not accept a normal charge.
- Recovers deeply discharged & sulphated batteries with pulse charging
- Also won't harm sensitive and expensive vehicle electronics.
- NOCO Genius 1100 & 3500 6/12 volt chargers available in our ebay store Battery Charger Store
- Only CTEK and NOCO offer true switch mode charging which is compatible with Optima, Gel, AGM and all other conventional wet lead acid batteries.
Check out these features
Input Voltage AC | 110-120 VAC, 50-60Hz |
Working Voltage AC | 85-130 VAC, 50-60Hz |
Input Current | 2000mA RMS Max |
Efficiency | 85% Approx. |
Power | 150W Max |
Charging Voltage | 14.4/28.8V, 14.7/29.4V (Cold/AGM), 13.6V (Supply), 16.5V (Boost) |
Charging Current | 7200mA (12V), 3600mA (24V), 5000mA (Supply), 1500mA (Boost) |
Back Current Drain | <5mA |
Ripple | <2% |
Ambient Temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
Charger Type | 12 Step, Fully Automatic, Switch-Mode |
Type of Batteries | 12V & 24V Lead-Acid |
Battery Chemistries | Wet, Gel, MF & AGM |
Battery Capacity | 14-230Ah (12V), 14-120Ah (24V), Maintains All Battery Sizes |
Housing Protection | IP65 |
Cooling | Natural Convection |
Noise Level | <50dB |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 8.9 x 3.8 x 2.4 Inches |
Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Step 1: Diagnostics
Checks the battery voltage to make sure battery connections are good and the battery is in a stable condition before beginning the charge process.
Step 2: Recovery
Initializes the Recovery process, if needed, for deeply discharged or sulfated (desulfation) batteries by pulsing small amounts of current.
Step 3: Soft Start
Begins Bulk charging process with a gentle (soft) charge.
Step 4-7: Bulk
The Bulk charging process continues using Max Rate, High Rate, Medium Rate and Low Rate charges and returns 80% of battery capacity, indicated by the 25%, 50% and 75% CHARGE LEDs.
Step 8: Absorption
Brings the charge level to 90%. The battery charger will deliver small amounts of current to provide a safe, efficient charge and limit battery gassing.
Step 9: Trickle
Battery is fully charged and ready to use, indicated by the 100% CHARGE LED being a solid Green. In this step, the battery charger will only deliver enough current to keep the battery full. If the battery tells the charger that more current is needed, the battery charger will switch to Maintenance.
Step 10: Maintenance
Continuously monitors the battery voltage to determine if a Maintenance charge should be initiated. If the terminal voltage falls below 12.8V (12V) and 25.6V (24V), the charger will start the Maintenance cycle until voltage reaches 14.4V (12V) and 28.8V (24V) and then discontinues the charge cycle. The cycle between Trickle and Maintenance is repeated indefinitely to keep the battery at full charge, without overcharging. The battery charger can be left connected indefinitely.
Step 11: 13.6V Supply
The 13.6V SUPPLY mode is used for low voltage batteries, maintenance charging or as a power supply.
Step 12: 16V Boost
The 16V BOOST mode is used to recover battery capacity from a stratified (sulfated) battery by applying a specialized high 16.5V (17V Max) voltage to soften and melt down sulfate from the battery plates so that the material becomes usable again.
On Oct-18-12 at 19:09:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
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