Which charger voltage do I need?
Always match the charger’s output voltage to your battery’s rating (24V, 36V, 48V, 80V, etc.). Using a mismatch can damage both the charger and the battery.
How long does it take to recharge?
Under typical conditions, a standard charge can take around 8 hours. Fast-charge solutions exist but usually require compatible chargers and battery setups.
Do I need a special charger for lithium vs. lead-acid?
Yes. Each battery chemistry has unique charging requirements. A charger built for one type isn’t necessarily safe or effective for the other.
Where should I install the charger?
Place it in a well-ventilated, hazard-free area to prevent overheating and reduce the risk of sparks or flames. A designated spot also helps keep your workspace organized.
What’s involved in charger maintenance?
Regularly clear dust from vents, inspect cables for damage, and watch for error indicators. If you see anything unusual—such as overheating—stop use and consult a technician.
Why is my charger overheating or showing an error code?
Overheating can result from blocked vents or a fault. Turn the charger off, allow it to cool, and check for obstructions. If the issue persists, seek professional assistance to avoid permanent damage.
Will using an unsuitable charger void my battery warranty?
In most cases, yes. If the charger’s specifications don’t align with the battery’s requirements, the warranty may no longer apply. Always confirm voltage and chemistry compatibility.
Do you offer chargers for both lithium and lead-acid?
AiPower specializes in lithium battery chargers. If you have a lead-acid system, please consult the appropriate provider or verify compatibility before using any charger.