Product Specifications for OptiMate Lithium 4s 6A, TM391, 10-step 12.8V 6A Sealed Battery Saving Charger & Maintainer
BM Part #: | TM391 |
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Voltage: | 12 Volt |
Charging Rate: | 6 Amp |
Charging Battery Capacity: | 3 - 72Ah |
Length: | 3.1" |
Width: | 11.25" |
Height: | 7" |
Shipping Weight: | 2.10Lbs |
Warranty: | 3 Years Factory Direct |
- OptiMate Lithium 4s 6A, the advanced 'PRO' battery charger for the 12.8V/13.2V LiFePO4 / LFP lithium battery in your performance/race motorcycle, car or craft - The racer / dealer's choice!
- Ideal for 12.8V/13.2V LiFePO4 / LFP batteries.
- BMS re-activates battery from sleep or deep discharge protection mode.
- Starts from 0.5V with continuous monitoring / testing of charge acceptance or bad / shorted cell condition. Unnecessary (and unsafe) charging of a bad battery is prevented.
- Provides stable battery support during ECU programming / troubleshooting.
Product Description
Fully automatic multi-step program brings the battery safely to full charge - Connect to the battery and OptiMate Lithium 4s 0.8A does the rest, no supervision required!
USE: Indoor / Outdoor (lowest temperature: -40°F).
INPUT: Global (100-240V 50-60Hz), high efficiency (CEC listed).
STYLE: Weatherproof case with wall mounts, with 6ft AC supply lead and 6ft charge lead ending in SAE connector.
SAVE: Low Volt Start of 0.5V + 3 step low volt save & test.
SAFE: No risk of overcharging. Totally safe for vehicle electronics. Sparks suppressed. Safe for long-term battery maintenance. Automatic shut-down if short-circuited or battery disconnected.
INCLUDED: Weatherproof battery lead & battery clip set.
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Customer Reviews
Was recommended when I purchased my YTX12-24L ANTIGRAVITY 720CCA lithium battery and not only is it perfect for me to just hook it up and it will do the rest without worrying about it, also a friend has a off name lithium battery he got for his side by side and his current charger wouldn't charge it anymore because it had fallen below the required voltage to charge, so I said let me see if mine would charge it, I took it home and hooked up this charger to it and red lights and wouldn't show any charge so as directed I pushed the Bms button for about 10-12 seconds and it actually started charging, and I left it on overnight and until I got home from work the next day being around 20 hrs total, I was happy to see the green indicator saying full charge and unplugged it and used my volt meter and it had 14.1v, so I let it sit on my work bench for a few days and tested it again to find 14.0v so gave it back to my buddy to try, so this review on this charger is legit and actually did what it said it would do, I recommended it to my friend and he also ordered one...