What is a  Battery Charger?

A battery charger is a kind of device used to set energy into a battery or a secondary cell by forcing an electric current to go through it. The current depends mainly on the capacity and technology of the battery that is being charged. For instance, the current needed to recharge a car battery of 12 volts is different from current required to charge a mobile phone battery.

Tips For Buying Car Battery Charger

Do not purchase one from an open box or any used car battery chargers. It’s the type of device which is best bought brand new since there isn’t a way to make sure that what someone did to it, in other words, they may misused it resulting in damage that you may not find out about till it is too late.

Make certain the car battery charger includes the jump start setting. Many of the brand name ones do, because this is very important as it provides your battery a greater boost temporarily to help you jump start your vehicle with no need for an additional vehicle.

While you’re purchasing a battery charger for your vehicle, it’s a excellent time to buy another battery jumper pack. You might need a a battery jumper pack which is a smaller hand carry item which has a battery as well as 2 jumper cable leads, which are utilized to jump start the vehicle. You are able to charge this simply by plugging it in the wall in your house. It’s a great option to have one inside the trunk of your vehicle. Then in case your vehicle won’t start because of the battery, you can jump it by yourself without needing to ask somebody for assistance or waiting around until somebody shows up.  So having a car battery charger can save you time and money.

Battery Charger Types:

Simple Battery Charger – supplies a constant direct current (DC) power to a battery that is being charged.

Trickle Battery Charger – charges the battery slowly at its self-discharge rate.

Timer-based Battery Charger – its output is terminated or stopped after reaching a pre-determined time.

Intelligent Battery Charger – its output current is dependent on the state of the battery.

Fast Battery Charger – uses control circuitry of the battery to charge the batteries rapidly without causing damage to the elements of the cells.

Pulse Battery Charger – uses pulse technology to feed the battery with pulse.

Inductive Battery Charger – uses electromagnetic induction in charging batteries.

USB-based Battery Charger – uses USB-cable to recharge batteries.

Solar Battery Charger – converts light energy to DC current

 

Having a battery charger on hand is a good idea for many different products.