Battery charger advice

jdkoepselljdkoepsell Member Posts: 13
I have a 12.8V 230Ah Li Time lithium battery.  Any recommendations for a battery charger?  The manual recommends a 14.6V lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery charger and discourages using alligator clip connection.  Looks like they are available in 10, 20, and 40A models, which I suppose just depends on how fast you want to charge the battery.

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  • AnOldURAnOldUR Member Posts: 1,691
    edited March 9
    We went with the 30 amp Victron smart charger. It configures for LiFePO4's and will network with your other Victron devices (solar controllers, shunt) for more efficient charging.
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  • Grumpy_GGrumpy_G Member Posts: 683
    edited March 10
    Don't waste your money on a smart charger, RV LiFePo batteries don't require different stages of charging. The ubiquitous LiFePo chargers are simple constant voltage power supplies at 14.4-14.6 V. Personally I don't even use a dedicated LifePo charger but an adjustable lab power supply set to 14.4V . 

    Edit re alligator clips: These clips can have less than ideal contact and high resistance can lead to heat, especially with higher power chargers. You don't want to emulate Battleborn .... :) 
  • qhumberdqhumberd Administrator, Moderator Posts: 754
    We have your same battery and for simplicity I got the LiTime brand 10 amp charger and it came with a plug in connector. I just isolate the battery whenever I need to bring it to 100%.

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    2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7 Crew Cab
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