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Battery Chargers, Dischargers, and Analyzers
Between your battery’s age, a faulty alternator, leaving the cabin lights on, and many other reasons, there are a plethora of ways your battery can fail. Sometimes, your battery has drained and doesn’t need to be replaced, it simply needs a recharge. Aircraft battery chargers are great to have on-hand to get your battery working when there’s still some life left in it. Browse our selection of chargers that include 12V, 24V, 28V, and 110V chargers.Mfr Part# 415213
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you charge a 12V battery with a 24V charger?
No, charging a 12V battery with a 24V charger is unsafe. While it might seem like the additional current will charge the battery faster, it can cause damage and overheating.
Can you charge a 24V battery with a 12V charger?
You cannot directly charge a 24V battery with a 12V charger. A DC step-up buck converter is required to increase the charger’s output to charge a 24V battery.
Can an automotive battery charger be used to charge an aircraft battery?
No, you cannot use an automotive battery charger to charge an aircraft battery because the output voltage is higher than that of an aviation battery.