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The 2A Car Battery Charger is a smart, versatile solution for maintaining and repairing 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries, including lithium types. It features advanced pulse repair technology, extensive safety measures, and a generous 10FT cable, making it ideal for various vehicles and equipment. With a 3-year warranty and dedicated customer support, this charger ensures your batteries are always in peak condition.
H**H
Works well
Compact size , works for 6VThe recovery setting is handy
L**S
Will it work for my 2000 F150 4.2l
I like the price. And that it's working on my battery. It's charging it now, so far so good.
D**E
Excellent, auto-sensing trickle charger with SLA & LiFePO4 capability & great features.
This Leicester trickle charger works well. It auto-senses the battery type (6V or 12V SLA, or LiFePO4) and charges it, letting you know roughly the charge level, and when charging is complete. It has good connectivity options (1 alligator clip cord & 1 terminal-ring cord). The quick-connector is the industry standard so you can easily buy more cords. (I leave cords permanently attached to all of my vehicles with the quick-connector just barely protruding below the hood so that I can easily trickle-charge without even opening the hood.)The user-manual is excellent. It is written in clear English. It has a readable-sized font. And it describes the functionality in detail. That being said, for most users, you won’t even need to read the user manual to get going. I trickle charged 2 cars before reading the manual.It supposedly can repair a 12V battery but I have no way to test that. I’m very happy about its LiFePO4 charging capability because I plan to buy a LiFePO4 battery shortly, but I haven’t tested that functionality.The cord on the charger is about 7’8” which is a bit short for my preference. (My other trickle charger’s cord is 10’2”.) But, I’m still easily able to charge the cars in my garage without an extension cord.
R**N
Keeping my battery up and ready
Got this for my 04 Suzuki boulevard. Was really easy to install, and has plenty of length to reach the wall to plug it in. Has the set of clamps to charge a battery on the bench as well or a second battery that is not set up with the plug.
R**.
Good value for price
I like that this came with extra connecting clamps. I can use the wires to hook up directly to the batteries without having to plug them in. This is small and light but does the job. I tried this on the 12V ATV battery. It went into automatic mode for 0-50, then 50-100, and when almost done it went into the trickle mode. I want to try it with a lithium battery when I get one. I am keeping it in the garage to use as needed.
M**E
Works great!!! Love this!
Charges my Honda Civic 2015 and my Acura RDX 2014 batteries with no issues at all. No overheating, great for trickle charging especially if you have a car you are storing in a garage not being used for long periods. I highly recommend this!
T**
Great trickle charger
Great maintainer and trickle charger. Picked this up for my ATV and motorcycle. So far so good. Works great with either the ring connectors or with the alligator clips. Haven't used it on LiPo batteries yet, but plan on converting both my Bike and ATV to lithium and this is supposed to self detect the battery type. I'll update as I use it more with different battery types and different conditions. Great by for the price and from a reputable manufacturer to boot.
R**1
Pretty Decent Charger
I ordered this battery charger for my SLA 12 volt 10 Ah batteries. These batteries are commonly used in scooters. Over time the batteries can go bad, or have reduced capacity. This charger has a repair function to restore a battery's capacity if it hasn't gone completely bad.I found this battery charger accurately detected one completely dead battery, and was able to improve the capacity of 2 other batteries. It is going to help me get maximum service life out of the batteries.I have only one minor issue with this charger: The charger is built so it plugs into the outlet directly. Sometimes the outlet is sideways, for example on a power strip. When that is the case reading the indicators and operating the charger is more difficult because it is turned 90 degrees.
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