Charge Smart, Live Bold! ⚡
The FOVAL Automatic Trickle Battery Charger is a versatile 12V smart charger designed for various lead-acid batteries. With a compact design, advanced safety features, and a 4-step charging program, it ensures optimal battery maintenance and longevity. Ideal for a wide range of vehicles and equipment, this charger is your go-to solution for reliable power management.
Color | Red, Black |
Energy Specifications Met | ETL |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.4"D x 3.9"W x 1.25"H |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**L
Very reliable charger accomodatiny many types of batteries. Safe when unattented.
This review after winter and continous use for 5 months on four batteries. This charger even with small current 1Amp is very reliabl. It really charges car, motorcycle and UPS type batteries with ni problem and then maintains them. So after few days if your battery is not damaged you will see oltage over 13 volts on charged battery. It performs far better than many chargers with switchable voltages and charging powers or rebuilding funcion. Those have usual problem recognizing stateof battery and you would need to cheat them with good battery connected in parallel to start functionioning and charging. This chareger has no issues like that. Connect and stay patient. Give it some time and you will be surprized. I have forgotten about charging while I travelled overseas for two weeks. I came back and checked battery and charger. It was smart in mainener mode and safe and battery was like new from manufacturer. Great design. I have spent few years looking for charger like this trying other charger with not much success.
J**M
It is trickle chargrer.... remember
Charged my JD lawn tractor battery from total dead to enough to start in 5+ hours. It is a trickle charger, dude.I have since disconnected the tractor "headlights". And will use this charger in the dead to winter/next spring. Thank you for a great product at a terrific price. Cheers.
W**S
Works perfect
I used this on my Harley Davidson battery during the parked months and also my zero turn mower to keep the batteries maintained. Works great, I haven't had to replace a battery in a couple years now.
F**G
Solid battery trickle charger that I’ll be adding to my portable setup
I have another trickle charger but it had a big adapter. I love that this one is a regular small receptacle and it’s nice that it has extra accessories.A solid way to keep your motorcycle battery charged when you’re not using it daily.
R**N
Ease of use. Compact . Recommend.
Is compact. And charges battery in my kayak very nice. Up to 14 volts.
B**D
Reviewed by an Electrical Engineer with 30Yrs on the job, I would give it 6 stars if it possible.
The media could not be loaded. Somewhere, someone actually wanted to build a very good battery charger AND maintainer, and they actually did it.First: this is not a "jump start" high current charger.Second: if your battery needs a miracle, take it to church, because this wont fix it.Third: This is the best battery charger I have ever seen, especially for the price.I rarely write reviews. I am also equally rarely impressed with low cost made-in-China consumer goods. When I got this charger, I did not expect to be impressed. For fun I put a voltmeter and a current meter on it expecting to be unimpressed and to hate on it... To my shock and amazement, a pleasant surprise. They got this charger EXACTLY right.in short: In the video's above you can see the charger applying constant current of ~900mA then backing off and measuring voltage, all the way up to 14.5 volts-offo-the-charger, and then switching to 33mA of constant current. (note that if this were used in a car with large capacitors attached to the battery it may go in to the trickle charge mode a bit early, but this is not likely with most farm / atv / classic cars, and would certainly be avoided by pulling the battery terminal when you charge it)A few days ago, after throwing away my 3rd Harbor-Freight "trickle charger", (They last about 1 year then then seem to die, and their internals are is nothing more than a poorly regulated 14.5 volt constant voltage source with very little current) I started asking myself, "why don't you just go ahead and build your own charger... If i had the time, THIS charger would have been what I would have spent hundreds of hours perfecting.This charger is a smart charger that is actually smart. When you attach it to the battery, it measures the voltage on the battery, and if it is below 14.5 volts, this charger then applies about 0.9 Amps ( constant current mode, NOT dependent on battery voltage) for 10 seconds, then dis-connects the charge for 1 second, re-measures the battery voltage, and if it's disconnect-voltage is under 14.5 volts, it starts this cycle over and over again. This is an excellent way of truly top-off charging the battery, (1 Amp is not too shabby if you have more than a few hours). Once the 14.5 volt threshold has been crossed, the charger then goes in to a mode where it switches to constant-current of 35 Mili Amps, and stays in the 35MA mode until the next time that the charger is dis-connected from the battery.I know this is a bit technical for most non-battery nerds, but suffice to say, if you have a car / tractor / ATV that sits a lot more than you use it, this is the charger you want for it. It -WILL- charge a discharged battery fairly quickly (5-20 hours depending on battery size and how dead it is). It charges at a rate of 1-am-hour, so take your battery size and do the math.. It will not kill your battery with over voltage, and it will not kill your battery by completely disconnecting the charge from it, leaving it to slowly die offline.If I were to build a charger, this is what I would have come up with.Update:Left it charging over night, It is still testing the battery ever 10 seconds, and keeping 35mA going in to it. I also unplugged the charger, and measured to see if the charger itself would present a parasitic load on to the battery, which (in the case of the Harbor Freight charger) will kill the battery in the case of a long-term power outage. GOOD NEWS: this charger has ZERO parasitic load if the main power fails, so it will not kill a good battery in the case of long-term power outages. Again, this is an excellent charger.
J**V
A+
Nice charger for the price. Serves the purpose.
G**E
Product review
Works great!
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