Automatic charger, battery maintainer 6V and 12V, suitable for lead-acid batteries type Wet, MF, VRLA, AGM & GEL. The Minwa charger features a 7-step function with 6V and 12V voltage, ideal for charging or maintaining batteries such as those in motorcycles, cars, boats, trucks, etc.
With this automatic selection charger, you can keep your batteries in their original condition, recover discharged batteries, charge in cold weather, save and extend the life of your battery.
Additionally, it is fully waterproof according to IP65, which makes it resistant to dust and water splashes.
3 operating modes
Mode 1: Condition for small 12V batteries with a charging current of 0.8A (e.g., motorcycles)
Mode 2: Condition for larger 12V batteries with a charging current of 4A (e.g., cars)
Mode 3: Condition for larger (>12A) 12V batteries with a charging current of 4A in low temperatures (very cold)
If the charger detects that the battery is 6V when connected, it automatically changes the voltage and provides a maximum current of 0.8A.
Technical specifications
Protection against short circuit, overload, reverse polarity
What does it mean that the Minwa CC04A is a battery charger?
The battery charger is used to charge the car battery, so it remains in good condition and provides the necessary power for the electrical systems and the engine to operate. This is important, especially if the car is not used for long periods of time.
Therefore, it cannot be used as a jump starter as it has only a charging function.
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It looks good for its price, suitable for WET/AGM/GEL batteries, automatically selects 6V or 12V, turns green when fully charged. It has 3 modes:
mode1 with 0.8A - 14.4V for motorcycles
mode2 with 4.0A - 14.4V for cars
mode3 with 4.0A - 14.7V for extreme cold
The only negative is that it does not display the battery's level of charge with an indicator.
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if the charger is faulty. I plug it in to charge the battery in a car that has been idle for a short period of time, and all the lights just keep flashing continuously, without responding to button presses. Finally, the instructions do not provide any explanation about what happens when the lights are flashing.
It does what it's supposed to. Affordable and effective.
My battery was almost empty, it fully charged it. The only thing I didn't realize at first was that it was charging slowly, I had to press the button to charge it more powerfully. Other than that, everything is as it should be.
The charger does its job. I bought it because I don't drive my car very often. The battery has been discharged a few times due to inactivity, so it has its issues.
This particular one has been used twice. In fact, the first time I put the battery back in the car, it had one of the best starts I've had. The only drawback is that it doesn't have a screen to show you the battery status, so I deducted one star for that.
The instructions are in English. Easy to use, you connect the poles correctly, plug it into the socket, press the mode button to choose whether you want to charge a motorcycle or car battery. With each press, it jumps to a position and simply does its job. You put the battery in at night and in the morning it's okay (it took about 12 hours for mine).
The battery is a hankook mf54321 45 Ah, and I have also used the charger from Lidl on the same battery. The Lidl charger had a screen that measured the battery and then showed you its condition. I think both do the same job. This one might be slightly better at charging.
The battery has an eye with a status indicator. If it's in excellent condition, it's green; if it's in average condition, it's gray, and if it's dead, it's white. Mine couldn't bring it to a "green" state. Nevertheless, it works. I know I should replace it, but I'm delaying it due to inactivity.
For a year now, I have been charging batteries for an electric scooter, an electric car at least once a week. The battery of my car, which discharges regularly due to inactivity, at least once a month. VERY good choice for the money. Reliable machine. It withstands time.