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A 60A charger is not able to charge a 100A battery. According to the technical characteristics, the output current of the charger can not be less than the curre...

Can a 60 amp flush charge a 100 amp battery?

  A 60A charger is not able to charge a 100A battery.

    According to the technical characteristics, the output current of the charger can not be less than the current of the battery to be able to charge normally and safely. The charger current given by the subject is only 60A, which is 40A smaller than the current value of the 100A battery, and the gap is relatively large. If the charger is charged directly, the load of the charger is too heavy, one is to lead to too long charging time, the other is to cause the charger to heat damage the charger, and there may be serious safety hazards such as the charger explosion.

    To charge a 100A battery, choose a charger with an output current of not less than 100A.


1. No. 2. Because the output current of the 60 amp charger is not enough to meet the charging needs of the 100 amp battery, the charging time will be very long, and even cannot be fully charged. 3. If you need to charge a 100 amp battery, you need to use a charger with a larger output current, or choose a longer charging time.
At the same time, in order to ensure the battery life, it is also necessary to pay attention to the quality of the charger and the charging method.


Not because the voltage is too low, the 60 amp charger can not charge the 100 amp battery, otherwise it will lead to too low voltage, can not be fully charged normally. The first life should be reasonable to use the original charger, in order to be able to charge normally


The charging output current of the charger cannot be used as a standard to measure whether it can be charged, and whether a charger can charge other batteries mainly depends on the output voltage or output power of the charger.

The output power or output current of the charger determines the speed of charging, and the size of the output voltage is a sign that determines safe charging, and can not be confused.


No, when the charging ampere is not reached, the charger may heat up for a long time and cause a fire


Not because their power is not equal, so can not be flushed!