ECO-Worthy 12V/24V 20A Smart Battery Charger Maintainer
| Brand | ECO-WORTHY |
| Color | black |
| Product Dimensions | 3.52″D x 7.65″W x 2.91″H |
| Output Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Specification Met | UL, F |
About
ECO-WORTHY 20A Smart Battery Charger Maintainer
The ECO-WORTHY 20A Smart Battery Charger Maintainer is a flexible charger designed to handle a variety of 12 V or 24 V batteries — from lithium (LiFePO₄) to lead-acid, AGM, or gel types. It’s well-suited for vehicles, boats, RVs, solar battery banks, or backup power setups where you need reliable charging and maintenance.
Why It Stands Out
Smart Multi-Mode Charging – It offers selectable charging modes (e.g. LiFePO₄, AGM, standard lead-acid) and automatically detects 12 V or 24 V systems, so it adjusts output accordingly.
Adjustable Current Settings – You can choose between multiple current levels (e.g. 5A, 10A, 15A, or 20A) depending on your battery’s capacity — useful for small motorcycle batteries or large deep-cycle banks alike.
Repair & Maintenance Functions – Includes features like battery “recovery” modes for older or sulfated lead-acid batteries and a 0 V “activation” mode for deeply discharged lithium batteries.
Automatic Maintenance & Float Mode – Once the battery is fully charged, the charger switches to a maintenance (float) mode that keeps the battery topped up and prevents overcharging — ideal for seasonal vehicles, boats or batteries not used daily.
Safety Protections & Smart Display – Built-in protection against reverse polarity, short circuit, overheating; plus a display that shows battery voltage, charging current, and state of charge (SOC) level.
Good For Many Situations
This charger is a solid choice for:
Cars, motorcycles, boats, or RVs that sit idle but need battery maintenance.
Deep-cycle or lithium battery systems in off-grid solar setups, small cabins, or backup power.
Seasonal equipment (lawn mowers, garden tools) where battery drains over storage periods.
Ensuring battery health and extending lifespan for varied battery chemistries.
What to Keep in Mind
Output current should be matched to battery capacity — overcharging a small battery with high current may cause damage.
The charger is designed for 12 V or 24 V systems only; connecting higher-voltage batteries can damage it.
For lead-acid batteries being stored in cold conditions, use the low-temperature mode to protect battery health.