Harbor Freight Tools
$1999
SKU: 62813

CEN-TECH 12V Deluxe Battery Maintainer and Float Charger

$1999
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This float charger keeps your 12 volt automotive type battery fully charged and ready to use Read More

Product Details

Keep your battery fully charged with this compact, handy float charger. The float charger/maintainer supplies voltage to match your 12 volt battery's self-discharge rate, keeping your battery "topped off" at all times without overcharging. Ideal for vehicles in long term storage, 12 volt backup batteries for sump pumps and other applications that need a battery to be kept fully charged between long periods of nonuse.

  • Charge or maintain 12 volt batteries in storage
  • Alligator clamps with optional ring clamps for permanent installation
  • LED indicates when battery is charging or fully charged
  • Red light warning for reverse polarity or short circuit
  • 12 ft. charging cable
  • Automatically maintains the correct voltage

Important Information

  • Use on fully charged 12 volt flooded lead-acid or AGM batteries only. Not for gel batteries.
SKU(s)
62813, 61911, 63161
Brand
CEN-TECH
Clamp Material
CCA
Reverse Polarity Protection (y/n)
Yes
AC Volts
120
Amperage
0.75
Cable Length
22 in.
Certification
CSA, ETL
Product Height
3-1/4 in.
Product Length
2-1/2 in.
Product Weight
1.2 lb.
Product Width
2-1/4 in.
Shipping Weight
1.20 lb.
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Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change

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These Frequently Asked Questions are a supplement to the Owner's Manual and Safety Instructions. Please review the Owner's Manual for safety warnings and precautions, and assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance, and cleaning procedures.
The terms “Dead Battery” and “Bad Battery” are often loosely used to describe various battery issues. Understanding the differences between a dead battery and a bad battery could help address the battery issue appropriately.

A dead battery can often be brought back to a healthy state. As an example, a dead car battery will not start a vehicle when its voltage is below 12V.

Bad batteries cannot be brought back to a healthy state. Signs of a bad battery often include the inability to hold charge or charge to full capacity, the battery voltage immediately dropping as soon as the battery charger is disconnected from the battery, and the battery voltage being very low. Additional signs of a bad battery include when the battery voltage can be quickly boosted to full capacity level or when the battery voltage and/or the battery charger current fluctuates throughout the charging process.
Understanding the differences between a battery charger and a battery maintainer can help you choose the correct tool for your application.

You should use a Battery Maintainer to help keep batteries topped off when they are stored for an extended period. A Battery Maintainer may be used to top off lawn mowers and motorcycle batteries in the winter and show car batteries while in storage. When using a Battery Maintainer, always disconnect the battery from the vehicle or equipment it is intended to power. This will prevent additional current drawn by the vehicle or equipment from straining the Battery Maintainer.

You should use a Battery Charger to charge a dead battery. Certain Battery Chargers have diagnostic features such as battery testing, charging system testing, and battery reconditioning. Certain models may provide a higher current to boost or start an engine.
A battery’s voltage will differ from at the beginning, during, and after charging. This is a normal part of the charging experience. For example, a healthy and fully charged 12.7V battery can reach 13.4V during charging.
Harbor Freight Tools’s battery chargers have basic “bad battery detection” while charging. They will not charge a “bad” or defective battery. Do not force charge a bad battery. We recommend performing a battery test with a tester that can provide the battery’s state of health such as the VIKING 12V Digital Battery and System Tester.
Instructions for proper use, maintenance, and care are included in the Owner’s Manual. Below are a few things to keep in mind to make the best use of your battery charger.
  • Never pull the power cable to unplug the charger or the maintainer. Instead, unplug from the wall by pulling the plug.
  • Inspect the cables for damage. Never use a charger with a damaged cable.
  • Inspect and clean the air vents to ensure appropriate cooling and venting. Always unplug and disconnect all the cables before and during cleaning.
We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase. Limitations apply.