Features

Fast & Efficient Charging

  • 88-93% peak efficiency for quick, energy-efficient charging
  • LiFePO4-optimized design extends battery lifespan and ensures stable long-term performance

Industrial-Grade Protection

  • IP67 waterproof, dustproof, and shock-resistant die-cast aluminum housing
  • 8-in-1 safety protection: overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, reverse polarity, overheating, undervoltage, auto-shutoff, and battery activation
  • FCC, CE, and RoHS certified for safety, performance, and environmental compliance.

Reliable Power Output

  • Selectable 20A or 25A output with an active cooling fan for heat dissipation
  • Universal AC input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz for global compatibility

LED Indicator

  • Green (Always On): Standby / No Load
  • Green (Flashing): Battery is Charging
  • Green (Always On): Battery Fully Charged
  • Red (Flashing): Charger Fault or Under Protection

How to Connect

  1. Ensure the switch is off.
  2. Connect the DC output cable to the battery (+ to +, - to -) and attach the Anderson connector.
  3. Turn on the switch. The battery is charging when the LED indicator flashes green.
  4. Turn off the switch after charging is complete.

Specifications

  • DC Output Current: Max 20A (RS-BC48C20); Max 25A (RS-BC48C25)
  • DC Output Voltage: 57.6V
  • Battery Type: LFP Battery
  • Input Voltage Range: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
  • Peak Efficiency: 88-93%
  • Charging Indicator: Two-Color LED
  • Operating Temperature: 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C)
  • Protections: Overvoltage, Overcurrent, Short-Circuit, Reverse Polarity, etc.
  • Enclosure Material: Die-Cast Aluminum
  • Waterproof: IP67 Rated
  • Weight: 9.5 lb
  • Dimensions: 11.3 × 7.8 × 3.5 in 

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