Adventure Power | SKU:
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12 Volt 4.0 Amp Maintainer 4000 Battery Trickle Charger for Coleman Trail Tamer ATVs
$44.99
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12 Volt 4.0 Amp Maintainer 4000 Battery Trickle Charger for Coleman Trail Tamer ATVs is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Key Features
- 3 stages - fast, absorption, precision
- Short circuit protection
- Over current protection
- Over voltage protection
- Reverse polarity protection
- Multiple output cords
- 2 color charge-stage indicator
- An exceptional value for Coleman Trail Tamer ATVs
Description
Description
A powerful charger for your Coleman ATV. The 12 volt 4.0 amp Maintainer 4000 battery trickle charger for Coleman Trail Tamer ATVs will charge and maintain your Coleman ATV's sealed lead-acid batteries and keeps your Coleman ready to roll. This is a great ATV battery charger for use during cold winter months where you may not be riding on a daily or even weekly. The Adventure Power Maintainer 4000 charger is made by Universal Power Group (UPG), the same great company that makes Adventure Power and Universal Battery products.
This 4.0A output charger comes with a quick disconnect connector for ease of charging your battery that may be difficult to access. Secure the wiring harness with ring connectors to your battery terminals, route the wiring harness just outside the battery compartment, and you can quick connect this trickle charger to keep your Coleman ATV rolling.
LED Indicators:
Red: Constant Current Charge (Fast Charge)
Orange: Constant Voltage Charge
Green: Battery Fully Chaged (Float/Maintaining Stage)
Three Stage Charge Cycle
An integrated circuit monitors and controls both the output voltage and current of the charger through three separate charge states:
1. A high current, fast charge state: battery charges at 4,000 mA fast current rate until battery voltage reaches 14.6 volts.
2. A topping charge state: battery charges at 14.6 volts constant voltage and current begins to taper until current is less than 1000 mA.
3. A precision float charge state: the charger changes to the float state and holds the battery voltage at 13.6 volts continuous. This allows the charger to remain connected to the batteries during periods of non-use, keeping the batteries in a state of full charge.
4. Return to bulk charge: should the battery voltage drop to 13 volts, the charger will return to the bulk charge state.
Charging a Battery
Follow these steps to charge a battery:
1. Select the appropriate battery connector and connect it to the charger output connector.
2. Connect the DC battery connector to the battery terminal (Red to "+", Black to "-").
3. Plug the charger power cord into the charger.
4. Plug the power cord into wall outlet. If no LED is on, then check the AC input connection.
5. The LED light should be Red, indicating that the charger is charging the battery.
6. When battery is fully charged, the LED will be Green. Unplug the charger from the wall, then disconnect from the battery.
7. When charging a large battery, it may take a while for the green LED light to show or turn on.
Safety Features
1. Short-Circuit Protection - protects the charger from short-circuit damage.
2. Over Current Protection - protects the charger from over-current demand.
3. Over Voltage Protection - protects the batteries from damage.
4. Battery Polarity Reversal - protects the charger and batteries against incorrectly installed batteries.
5. Low Battery Voltage - When the battery is under 8V, the charger will not operate.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
This 4.0A output charger comes with a quick disconnect connector for ease of charging your battery that may be difficult to access. Secure the wiring harness with ring connectors to your battery terminals, route the wiring harness just outside the battery compartment, and you can quick connect this trickle charger to keep your Coleman ATV rolling.
LED Indicators:
Red: Constant Current Charge (Fast Charge)
Orange: Constant Voltage Charge
Green: Battery Fully Chaged (Float/Maintaining Stage)
Three Stage Charge Cycle
An integrated circuit monitors and controls both the output voltage and current of the charger through three separate charge states:
1. A high current, fast charge state: battery charges at 4,000 mA fast current rate until battery voltage reaches 14.6 volts.
2. A topping charge state: battery charges at 14.6 volts constant voltage and current begins to taper until current is less than 1000 mA.
3. A precision float charge state: the charger changes to the float state and holds the battery voltage at 13.6 volts continuous. This allows the charger to remain connected to the batteries during periods of non-use, keeping the batteries in a state of full charge.
4. Return to bulk charge: should the battery voltage drop to 13 volts, the charger will return to the bulk charge state.
Charging a Battery
Follow these steps to charge a battery:
1. Select the appropriate battery connector and connect it to the charger output connector.
2. Connect the DC battery connector to the battery terminal (Red to "+", Black to "-").
3. Plug the charger power cord into the charger.
4. Plug the power cord into wall outlet. If no LED is on, then check the AC input connection.
5. The LED light should be Red, indicating that the charger is charging the battery.
6. When battery is fully charged, the LED will be Green. Unplug the charger from the wall, then disconnect from the battery.
7. When charging a large battery, it may take a while for the green LED light to show or turn on.
Safety Features
1. Short-Circuit Protection - protects the charger from short-circuit damage.
2. Over Current Protection - protects the charger from over-current demand.
3. Over Voltage Protection - protects the batteries from damage.
4. Battery Polarity Reversal - protects the charger and batteries against incorrectly installed batteries.
5. Low Battery Voltage - When the battery is under 8V, the charger will not operate.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
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Specifications
Specifications
UPG Model Number:84038
Replaces Energizer Model Number: 12BC4000T-5
Input Voltage: 100-120 VAC, 50-60Hz
Output Voltage: 14.6 VDC Fast Charge (Bulk), 13.6 VDC Float Charge
Output Current: 4.0 Amps
Battery Capacity: 10-40 Ah suggested range
Operating Temperature: 32F to 104F