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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this NOCO Gen Pro onboard battery charger. This is an AC to DC smart charger, that's going to quickly charge and maintain up to, four individual 12 volt batteries. So whether you're wanting to have just a single hub, or you can charge up all of your different batteries for your ATVs, boats, vehicles, whatever the case may be, this is gonna do a really good job for you. This provides 40 amps of charging capacity. So that's gonna be 10 amps per battery bank.
This is a completely sealed waterproof design. It's got an IP rating of 68, so it is fully submergible. So it's gonna be great for your marine applications, such as your boats, trolling motors, that sort of thing. If you're wanting an onboard battery charger for that. This is tested to resist salt water, corrosion.
So, lots of different variety of applications for this. If you have batteries that you're wanting to charge up, this is gonna be a really nice option for you. This does have multiple battery profiles. So it's going to allow you to charge a variety of battery types, with a capacity of up to, 230, amp hours for each battery. So, you've got your different kinds.
So you've got a 12 volt mode here. That's gonna be for your normal like wet cell, gel cell, enhanced flooded, and maintenance free as well as calcium type batteries. You've got your AGM setting there, for your 12 volt AGM batteries, and a 12 volt lithium ion setting. If you are using a lithium ion battery, you will need to have a battery management system, with that. So, with this system, you can charge different kinds of batteries, just get it set up for whatever you're connected to, and it will work to charge up a lithium ion, one feed at an AGM on another, and then a wet cell or gel cell, whatever the case may be.
You've got a lot of variety and options here. This also has a force node on it. So if your battery is extremely discharged, below one volt, you can turn on that force mode and that's going to basically just send whole lot of power to it, to help get it jump-started and charged up. This does also have a recovery mode, that's going to help repair your old stratified and self faded batteries. It's got a built in battery diesel fader, to help restore the lost battery capacity of some of those older batteries. So it is gonna do a good job of keeping your battery healthy, and getting it, set up for different kinds of batteries. This does also feature a multi-stage charging algorithm. That's gonna help charge up your batteries about two times faster than your traditional chargers, without overcharging the battery. So it's gonna analyze your batteries condition, and provide a custom charge for each battery, that's hooked up to make sure, that it is getting the power that it needs without, charging it too quickly or overcharging it. You can see, we do have all these different symbols here. These are gonna be back lit when we have this plugged in. They are LED indicators. So, it'll light up to show you your units charged status. So each battery has a 25, 50, 75 and 100% indicator there, to help, know how charged up your battery is, those modes that I was pointing out earlier, also light up to let you know which mode you're on. So you can make sure that you're getting that set up, for the right kind of battery that you have connected. And it's also gonna have these alert LEDs down here. So, it's gonna be monitoring for potential performance issues or errors and it will alert you to that. Whether that's your battery voltage is too low to be, detected or the voltage is too high for your selected mode. So you need to switch to a different mode, or if there's a short in your battery, or your cables are connected to the wrong sides, or if you've got a reverse polarity situation, or if your unit temperature is either too high or too low, those will light up so that you can tell, what's going wrong and you can fix it. Each connection to our battery is going to have, these three eight inch, islets connectors, that will have a nice firm connection to your terminals, so that you're getting maximum contact and transfer power. Each one is also going to have, a 15 amp fuse, here to help protect your electronics from any overloads. So each cable is about 72 inches long. So it's gonna give you quite a bit of variety to, space those out, get those connected, depending on your setup, whether you're just hooking up to a single battery bank, where each battery is individual, o
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