technIcaL data
Input voltage ac
output voltage
Input current
efficiency
charging voltage
normal temperature mode
maintenance charging mode
recovery mode
charging current
Back current drain*
ripple**
ambient temperature
type of charger
type of Batteries
Battery capacity
dimensions (Lxwxh)
housing Protection
weight
noise Level
* Back current drain is the amount of current drawn by the charger from battery, when the charger is
connected to the battery, without power cord connected. Carpoint charger has extremely low back current
drain which corresponds to 0.7 Ah per month (1mA/hr)
** Ripple refers to interference of current and voltage. A high current ripple heats up battery and reduces life
of battery. Against a linear charger, which has a current ripple of up to 400%, Carpoint charger's current
ripple is below 2.5% (0.15/6V or 0.3/12V battery voltage) ,which is much lower than the max 5% for a
sealed acid battery. Equipments connected to the battery could be damaged by high voltage ripple.
10
220-240VAC, 50/60Hz
6V & 12V (Manual-select)
0.4A RMS max
>75%
7.2V±0.125V (for 6V), 14.4V±0.25V (for 12V)
6.8V±0.125V (for 6V), 13.6V±0.25V (for 12V)
8V (for 6V battery), 16V (for 12V battery)
1.0A±0.1A or 0.6A±0.1A or 0.2A±0.05A or 0.2A ON 30
min and OFF 30 min, 0.1A±0.05A
<5mA
Max 150mV, 0.3A
-20°C to +50°C/-4°F to +122°F, Reduced output power at
higher temperature
Five step, fully automatic, switch mode with maintenance
charging
6V & 12V Lead-acid batteries (WET, MF,AGM and GEL)
1.2-12Ah (for 6V), 7.2-60Ah (for 12V)
140x60x34.5mm
IP65 (Dust and Splash proof) Indoor use
0.38kg
<50 dB (Tested from a distance of 50cm)