The ePOWER EN31220 Battery Charger; 12V/20A with 3X Outputs redefines charging convenience with its fully automatic, “set and forget†operation. Designed to recharge batteries quickly and accurately, it utilizes advanced algorithms that enhance battery lifespan and performance. The charger includes four key charging stages:
Stage 1: Bulk (Boost)
Stage 2: Absorption
Stage 3: Float
Stage 4: Maintenance
Product Features:
- EPower EN31220 Battery Charger supports simultaneous charging of three independent battery banks with isolated output channels.
- Customizable programming allows a unique charging profile for Bank 1, while Banks 2 and 3 share a separate algorithm.
- Features adjustable current output, giving users flexibility to match various AC power sources or charging needs.
- Smart charging function dynamically adjusts output based on connected battery loads for efficient energy use.
- Operates within a wide AC input range (110V/60 Hz and 240V/50 Hz), enabling global compatibility.
- Includes a user-friendly LED display with intuitive menu navigation and real-time status indicators.
- Silent Mode reduces charging current by 50% and disables the cooling fan for up to 12 hours of ultra-quiet performance.
- Comes with a 3-meter battery temperature sensor to ensure precise and safe thermal management during charging.
Application Areas:
- Ideal for marine, RV, and off-grid battery systems where efficient multi-bank charging is essential.
- Suitable for backup power systems and inverter-based applications in residential or light commercial settings.
- Perfect for caravans, service vehicles, and mobile workshops requiring compact, quiet, and reliable charging solutions.
- Compatible with sealed, flooded, AGM, gel, and lithium batteries in a wide range of use cases.
In the Box:
- 1 x EPower Battery Charger (12V/20A with 3X Outputs)
- 1 x Battery Temperature Sensor (3-meter cable)
Documents:
Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger - Datasheet
Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger - Manual
Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger - Installation Guide