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Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2025
Puts out 78.9A measured with a Klein meter. When I pulled 1800W with the inverter, no change and no errors. So I am assuming I can run items while it is charging without any issues.
jeff l
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
So happy this came out. We’ve been full-time RVer’s a long time and a few years ago we converted our house battery from lead acid to a LiTime (orig AmpereTime) 200Ah lithium and never looked back. But our onboard parallax charger/converter took SIXTEEN hours for a full recharge. Obviously inconvenient and added far too many gen-hours, but LiTime’s 40Ah charger soon changed our whole game by dropping charge time to under 4 hours, and a couple years later their 80Ah now cuts that in half with no excessive heat on the cables or batt. Note of caution: we installed a manual disconnect switch that takes the parallax out of the loop when the LiTime is running to avoid any potential damage to the parallax, because it runs at a slightly lower voltage then the LiTime because it was originally designed for lead acid and not lithium. This isolates the batt and charger, and the house stays powered on via generator - which powers the LiTime inside the house. Required a bit of electrical work but all the wires were easy to access under the rig, and we ran the disconnect wire up into the cabinet under the restroom sink so we wouldn’t have to go outside every time during charging. Works great! Your rig may have different specs/requirements so enlist some expert support if necessary. LiTime was always available for tips and advise, they were super helpful.
John & Jenna in AB
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2025
I'm in the process of converting the 12V system in my camper from LA batteries to LiFePo4 which requires an upgraded charger and with a charge rate of 80 Amps this is the perfect size for my 600 AH setup. I have only used the charger once to charge my new batteries from 50% to full, the current flow into the batteries shows 78.9 Amps on the BMS and a tad higher on my clamp on Amp meter near the charger, which slows when the battery is nearing full capacity and I also find that the charger stays surprisingly cool, considering the high output current. The Anderson style connector on the DC side makes the device very portable. However, when planning to hardwire the charger, at least 2" to 4" clearance on both ends of the charger is necessary to allow for ventilation and cabling.
Dj
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
Strong charger
mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Will get the job done it is somewhat pricey but it is built well pits out a solid 80 amps when the battery is low.
William
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Works excellent, charges fast, give you plenty of chord, The unit itself gets pretty hot Has a built in fan and the chords also Get pretty hot. It requires some kind of extra fan if you close it in..
Brody Avalon
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Using this to charge two 410ah batteries in parallel. The cables get a little warm and I don't need them 3' long so I trimmed them to 1' and added the same size larger Anderson connector that attaches to the batteries.
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