- Fast and Efficient: Suuwer Smart Battery Charger provides a 12V 5A fast battery charging solution, safely and quickly charging your car, motorcycle, ATV or boat batteries in a snap
- Versatile Charging Options: This battery charger is designed to work with both lead-acid and lithium(LiFePO4) batteries , making it a versatile and adaptable solution for all your charging needs.
- Automatic 7-stage Program: The 7-stage program automatically detects and adjusts the charging cycle according to the battery’s condition and needs, ensuring optimal charging performance every time.
- Advanced Safety Features: Suuwer Smart Battery Charger comes equipped with a range of advanced safety features, including protection against short circuits, overloads, low voltage, high voltage, overcharging, overheating, and reverse connections, ensuring complete peace of mind.
- Waterproof and Durable Design: With an IP65 waterproof rating, this battery charger is built to last, even in harsh weather conditions, making it the perfect choice for outdoor use.
- Battery Maintainer and Trickle Charger: Suuwer Smart Battery Charger is not just a car battery charger, but also an effective battery maintainer and trickle charger, helping to extend the life of your batteries and keep them in top condition.
- Easy to USE and Portable: Suuwer Smart Battery Charger is compact and lightweight, making it easy to store and transport, and with its user-friendly interface, it is simple to use
- We provide 18-month warranty, any questions please contact us, we will reply within 24 hours.


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High-Efficiency 12V 5-Amp Smart Car Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, Trickle Charger, Float Charger and Desulfator for Car, Motorcycle, ATV, Lithium (LiFePO4) and Deep Cycle…
*$492.70
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Suuwer |
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Brand | Suuwer |
Model | SUW050 Battery Charger |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 7.9 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SUW050 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SUW050 |
Special Features | Over Voltage Protection, Over Current Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Overload Protection, Dust Resistance |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Date First Available | January 13, 2020 |
A. Brown –
Tried it on an almost fully charged 50AH Lifepo4 battery and a 100AH lead acid boat starting battery. Worked fine on both. Did get a little warm while using it on the boat battery. Also tried to revive an old AGM 100AH deep cycle batter that was giving me issues (wouldn’t hold a charge). Brought this battery up to spec but didn’t help the battery (I didn’t think it would, but worth a try). When charging the AGM battery, the charger got extremely hot, but that’s possibly due to the fact that it was trying to revive a bad battery. Will need to get an eye on the charger, but so far, happy with it. Would be nice if it had a digital voltage display but at this price, you can’t have everything. Recommended…
Clay –
Got two of these to charge two lithium trolling motor batteries in series for a 24v trolling motor. Hook one up to each battery. Automatically chooses lithium, and charges the whole system overnight.
deworley –
Nothing negative to say whatsoever. Happy with all aspects.
Doug Greene –
I really, really like this charger. I left my car for a month while hiking the PCT and came back to find my LiFePO4 lithium battery DEAD. Trying to recharge it by staring up the engine and charging it that way did zero/ nada/ nothing.
So I bought this on a lark, hooked it up .. and lo and behold .. it bought it back to life!
It’s easy to use, light, small, and costs about half as much as the bigger name brand chargers. Needless to say .. I’m very, very happy with it. Highly recommended.
Isaias –
I’ve used it on lead acid batteries in my utv’s and car as well as lithium batteries for my solar array and AGM batteries in my camper. It charged my batteries as it should have.
I have no complaints.
Price was very reasonable.
SKML –
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RH –
I needed a trickle charger for my camper battery. I mounted it near the battery and wired it in permanently. Just right!
Joseph Boylan –
Used as a trickle charger for parked vehicle. Appears to charge and maintain the battery well.
Tinman98 –
I purchased this charger for the sole purpose of mounting it in my truck as an onboard charger, since the truck is not used every day. It was billed as being compatible with AGM, which my battery is. I wasn’t sure before ordering how this would work, as another bench charger I have, you have to select the different mode each time it is plugged in, which would not work for an onboard charger that you simply plug in without opening the hood. Turns out, the manufacturer was smart enough to realize this, and designed the charger so that when power is removed, it remembers the last mode set and returns to that mode automatically. So I was very happy, and the charger works exactly as it should. While I don’t really need 5 amps for a maintainer, it is nice to have while working on a vehicle with various lights and accessories possibly operating, to maintain the voltage. The maintaining voltage is 13.25, which is perfect in my opinion.
Highly recommend.
Clay –
Attempted to charge 130 Ah, 6V deep-cycle golf cart battery but charge never completed. Tried multiple batteries starting from 6.4V and reaching 7.1V while charging, but green LED kept flashing and display never indicated FUL, even after 12 hrs. Documentation and webpage have inconsistent max battery capacity including 100 Ah, 120 Ah, and even 160 Ah on cover of instruction pamphlet, but whichever one is accurate is probably still only for 12V batteries where charging current can be 5A. For 6V batteries, the only current setting is 2A.
I’d hoped the LCD version of this product would display the actual charging current, but the current display only gives the 2.0 or 5.0 A setting, not the actual current, which should decrease in the Absorb phase.
Lastly, instructions and labeling contradict themselves about the order of connecting the leads to the battery and plugging into the 120VAC outlet. I followed the directions on the charger itself which said the AC power should be disconnected before either connecting or disconnecting to the battery.
I think I’ll just use a 12V charger to charge two golf cart batteries in series and not pay the higher price for a charger with a 6V setting but at a low current. I liked the compact size and absence of fan noise, but it doesn’t work for my batteries.