KM Series, Battery Chargers

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KM3 + DISPLAY
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Screw Terminal
Lead Acid
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Open Frame
12V/24V
14.4V/28.8V
12A
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4 ~ 70V
200W
3.35" L x 2.56" W x 0.59" H (85.00mm x 65.00mm x 15.00mm)
KM2-27
BATT CHARGER OPEN FRAME 14.4V 8A
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Chassis Mount
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Screw Terminal
Lead Acid
1
KM
Open Frame
12V/24V
14.4V
8A
-
4 ~ 27V
50W
1.89" L x 2.44" W x 0.59" H (48.00mm x 62.00mm x 15.00mm)
KM3
BATT CHRG OPEN 14.4V/28.8V 12A
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Chassis Mount
-
Screw Terminal
Lead Acid
1
KM
Open Frame
12V/24V
14.4V/28.8V
12A
-
4 ~ 70V
200W
3.35" L x 2.56" W x 0.59" H (85.00mm x 65.00mm x 15.00mm)

About  Battery Chargers

Battery chargers are devices designed to replenish the energy in rechargeable batteries or battery packs. They accomplish this by applying an electric current to the battery cell(s), effectively forcing energy back into them. The selection of a charger depends on the specific chemistry of the battery being charged. Different types of rechargeable batteries, such as lead acid (LA), lithium-ion (Li-Ion), nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), nickel-cadmium (NiCD or NiCAD), and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), have different charging requirements and characteristics. Therefore, it is important to use a charger that is compatible with the specific chemistry of the battery. Smart chargers are advanced chargers that incorporate features tailored to the specific battery chemistry they are designed for. These chargers prioritize safety and battery integrity during the charging process. They may include mechanisms to prevent overcharging, over-discharging, and overheating, which can be detrimental to the battery's performance and lifespan. Smart chargers often feature charge status indicators or displays that provide information about the charging progress, such as the current charge level or estimated time remaining until full charge. Battery chargers play a crucial role in maintaining the performance and longevity of rechargeable batteries. By using a charger specifically designed for the battery chemistry and incorporating smart charging features, users can ensure safe and efficient charging while maximizing the lifespan of their batteries. Additionally, the availability of chargers specifically designed for mobile devices allows for convenient charging on the go, catering to the increasing demand for portable power solutions.