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The MOTOPOWER MP00205A is a versatile 12V battery charger, maintainer, and desulfator, designed for all lead-acid batteries. With an 800mA output and ETL certification, it ensures safe and efficient charging while optimizing battery performance automatically. Its user-friendly design and multi-level safety features make it a must-have for any battery maintenance routine.
Energy Specifications Met | UL, CE, FCC, ETL, RoHS |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 4.1"W x 1.5"H |
Color | Black |
Current Rating | 800 Milliamps |
Input Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
P**
Easy to set up.
Seems to work topping off the battery. The one thing I ran into that maybe a result of circumstances was my parallel batteries in the John Deere showed it was being charged for about a day and then the light changed from green to flashing red. Flashing red indicates an issue with the battery. Probably very true they are very old and I know plan to replace them BUT for a short time I thought this maintainer saved the day.
B**B
Does what it’s supposed to
I have several of these. Use them to keep my RV and boat batteries charged when not using them. It does the job, easy to use, no problems.
T**.
Worth the money! Bought it for my car in-town that is only driven once 2-3 weeks.
Works as advertised. Great value. I bought this to recharge my battery on my car that I only drive every other week and the battery will run down and requires a jump start. When I check my battery with a multimeter, it was at 12.06V. After 48 24 hours with connected to this battery charger, it went up to 13V but still charging and another 24 hours, light turned green and fully conditioned! Great value!
B**S
Keep expectations reasonable, maybe do a little DIY modding, and it's a great purchase
Update 22 June 2024: five down to three was too harsh. It was extremely inexpensive and served well for four years. After searching (endlessly) for an appropriate replacement, I ended up buying another MotoPower unit - their 1.5a version. I figure a device with a little more heft probably won't generate as much heat as this one did, so may last even longer; and it was barely more than what I paid for the first one!Update 19 June 2024: After almost exactly four years in service, The charger died. Wife smelled the acrid scent of burnt out electronics and alerted me to it. It was in use daily for all four years. A while after the narrative below, I had set up a Raspberry Pi to monitor the battery voltage and turn this on when it reached a certain threshold - the backend story is the 2018 Honda Accord has a nasty parasitic draw problem, so it was necessary to alway have it monitored and charged cyclicly. So it was powered on and off from a few times to maybe ten times a day. However, a charger like this is _not_ a complex device; exactly four years of service strikes me as 'planned obsolescence'. So I'm dropping the rating from five stars to three stars. It is not hard to build simple electronics to last decades. There's just no good excuse for a short life - other than to 'encourage' a new purchase.Here's my tale:After a couple of months of driving my car barely once a week during the COVID-19 isolation orders, my 2018 Honda Accord wouldn't start. Tried a jump start from wife's 2002 Honda Civic - still no go. yikes! Got out the decent quality multi-meter I have - less than 8 volts, from a 12V battery. Double yikes! Checked the electrolyte - whoa, one of the six cells had exposed plates. Well, that fairly well explains the very low volts. Topped it up to the line, then tried jump start again...yep, triple yikes.Well, I had plenty of time on my hands being furloughed, so I ordered this little unit. Inexpensive, but it made appropriate promises for what it can do, for what it costs. Ratings good. Some horrible though. Took the chance.At 800mA, this is not going to charge a 500Ah car battery quickly. I hooked it up and monitored the voltage for several days. Weather was rather warm, 80's to 90's F, and I noticed this little device getting pretty darned hot - too hot, in fact.Disconnected it and took off the back plate. Board very hot to touch, capacitor and transformer too hot to touch. Bad design! This thing needs to either be potted with a non-conductive heat sink material for full contact with the inside of the case, or the case needs vents. Period. That much heat will toast those components over time. True - I was asking the device for all it had - to charge a pretty deeply discharged 12V high amp capacity battery. Which isn't _per se_ its intended function. Still though.I decided to DIY. Took a drill and drilled four holes in the back plate, and two holes on each side, see photos. Pretty? Not on your life. Crude but fairly effective? Yes indeed, at least, it allowed _some_ of that heat to dissipate.Eventually there was enough charge to start the car, took it for a long drive, then hooked it up again to see if it would complete the full cycle - which it did after another day. It eventually hit the couple of voltage marks to go into absorption mode, then into float mode. Highly accurate too - 14.19v - still absorption mode. 14.20v - boom, float mode. Repeatable.For twenty bucks, it did what I wanted - and most importantly, what I _expected_ - unlike some of the reviews that complain it took days to charge their battery...well duh! It puts out less than an amp, expecting a fast charge from a slow charge device is just....dumb.That said - please guys - make the 'slotted' sides into real slots, to let some air flow through it. I realize it adds a little to the manufacturing costs, but people will get a longer life out of their (admittedly tiny) investment in this - and maybe fewer will die out in the field, eliciting bad reviews.As for me, I'm very happy with it - because it met my expectations.
K**P
Must have battery tender
Battery tenders are must have if you own any vehicle that isn’t driven regularly and help add longevity to the life of your battery for those same vehicles.
B**R
Compact battery charger
An inexpensive alternative to keep your batteries charged. Easy to use. Probably should buy several. Much cheaper than replacing batteries in lawn and powersports equipment.
A**Y
Battery maintainer
Had this for a week now and so far it works great. The battery is charged and maintaining
E**N
Small and compact, works great
Small and compact, works great. Been using it to trickle charge my motorcycle when not in use
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