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Universal Power Group (D1761 12V, 1000m/a, Dual Stage Charger (14.8V Fast Charge, 13.6V

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Size: 14.8V fast charge


Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger


Features

  • Universal Power Group (D1761) 12V, 1000m/a, Dual Stage Charger (14.8V Fast Charge, 13.6V
  • For use with sealed lead acid batteries
  • 12V dual stage charge
  • Screw terminals
  • 1000 mAh
  • 14.8V fast charge

Description

Universal Power Group (D1761) 12V, 1000m/a, Dual Stage Charger (14.8V Fast Charge, 13.6V


Brand: Universal Power Group


Color: Black


Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds


Specification Met: No


Input Voltage: 240 Volts


Product Dimensions: 4 x 3.2 x 2.9 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Item model number: D1761


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 17, 2008


Manufacturer: UPG


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great, unless you reverse polarity
Size: 14.8V fast charge Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger
Those who have complained about the lack of a charge indicator LED, this review is not for you. This review is for the 14.8V fast charger, NOT the switchable 6/12V model. This model DOES have a charge indicator. I've had one of these for several years, and it's done a fine job. Until last week, that is, when I finally carelessly connected the leads in reverse polarity. Just for a second mind you, but that was enough. The old one is now worthless. So I bought another. My old one came with leads, so I was surprised when this one didn't, but the old leads are still OK, so they will work just fine. I use this to maintain the batteries for my fish finders when I'm not using them. I had rigged the finders to use the same batteries as my computer UPS's so those batteries double as backups. It all works very well - as long as I pay attention to what I'm doing. Giving this four stars instead of five, only because the original failed to protect me from my own folly, and because from what I read, that hasn't changed.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by CNY Farmer

  • Great Universal Charger for Small Batteries
Size: 6V/12V Switchable Single-Stage Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger
This little charger is ideal for charging the small battery in kids ridding toys. Works universally by plugging onto the battery terminals.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by J Simmons

  • Use at your own risk, not really a battery charger, may damage your battery.
Size: 6V/12V Switchable Single-Stage Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger
When I bought this product, I feared it might be too good a deal to be true. Unfortunately, testing confirmed that fear. This device should not be sold as a battery charger because it was not designed to be a battery charger -- it is a simple, unregulated, wall-wart power supply with alligator clips. I received a charger identical to that in the photo. It's marked as a model 41A0163 with a listed output of 6V/12V and 500 mA (the voltage is switch selectable). Because there are no other specifications, I tested it to determine its actual voltage output. I found that in the 12V position this wall-wart style power supply outputs an unregulated and unfiltered, full-wave rectified voltage, of 12.3 Vrms and 17.4 Vpeak. If you measure the output with a digital multimeter, you'll measure the average value of the full-wave rectified voltage, at 11.5 V. But that's just the average value of a waveform that peaks at 17.4V. If you place a small capacitor across the output, you'll measure the peak voltage. This product is not really a battery charger, but mis-marketed as one. Instead, it's a low quality wall-wart power supply with alligator clips attached. It will supply sufficient current to charge a small, several Ah, battery in a few hours, at the risk of overcharging and permanently damaging it. It has insufficient current capability to charge large batteries in a reasonable time, but may charge then over the course of several days. Those using it with large batteries probably haven't done much harm to their battery, as larger batteries will take a long time to overcharge at the small current this charger outputs. But if you leave it connected indefinitely you'll probably damage even the largest batteries. If you use this "charger" with smaller batteries they'll quickly start to fizz and bubble -- something you don't want sealed lead acid batteries to do, ever. If you do charge a low capacity battery with this charger it may appear that the battery charged properly, but if you subsequently measure the battery's capacity or lifetime you'll find they've been badly compromised. Real chargers are either fixed-voltage (also called "float") chargers or switch-mode chargers. Fixed voltage chargers provide a constant voltage limited to the range 13.5-13.8 V. A smaller voltage won't fully charge a lead acid battery, and a much greater voltage will damage it. The fancier switch-mode chargers do apply a greater voltage (about 14.7V) initially, but switch to the 13.5-13.8 V sustaining voltage for the final charge and subsequent trickle charging. While it's ok to provide more than 14V to a battery during the initial, high-current charging phase, providing a long term voltage of more than 14V corrodes the positive electrode and electrolyzes the water. This charger ultimately supplies up to the 17.4V peak, far too much. If you use this "charger" on small sealed lead acid batteries, as the battery voltage rises above 14V if you place your ear to the battery you'll be able to hear it start fizzing. That's the sound of damage to your battery. If you monitor the battery voltage closely while charging, and understand the dynamics of battery charging enough to know when to stop, then you might be able to use it safely. For the DIY minded, you can fix this charger by combining it with a downstream voltage regulator (you can find some LM2596 buck regulators here on Amazon) that you adjust to output a fixed 13.7 V. The bottom line: As a battery charger, if you think this product is too good to be true you're right. For use as a 12V wall-wart power supply, it's expensive, unregulated, and unfiltered. Either way it's a very poor value for the money. You can find battery specs and good information on how to correctly charge them at the power-sonic dot com website. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2013 by Paul Clifford

  • Best Small Charger Value Ever
Size: 14.6V fast charge Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger
I've already ordered a second unit - and it is just as good as the first. Pros: (1) Durability: The main reason for failed chargers as they age/get used is a broken wire in the lead from the unit - and the charger ends up in the trash or the clever DIY dude spends an hour or more cutting open the case to fix it. Not so with this unit. Even IF the wires break on this unit, all it requires is you replace them as easily as you first attached them. (2) Versatility: Those two attaching screws allowed me to use one of my units as a universal charger with alligator clips, and the second unit is a dedicated charger for my battery-operated street amp. (3) Usability: This is the perfect float charger for a big battery, and the perfect all-around charger for a small one. I kept mine on a voltmeter while it was charging the small (12v 7Ah) battery for my street amp. It cycled between the 14.6 volt fast charge and the 13.6 float charge - which, by the way, is just about perfect for a standard or SLA lead acid battery. They are "rated" at 12 volts, but a fully charged batter in good shape will measure at over 13 volts. From my reading, I've discovered that the 13.6 volts is just right to prevent sulfation on your battery plates. (4) Viability: Lead Acid (12v) batteries do not do well with huge amperages when charging. 500 milliAmps is slow - but just like your NiCad and NiMH batteries - the slower charge seems to be easier on the longevity of the battery. So while it will take a few days to bring up a dying car battery - that's not really what this is meant for! But it will work wonders for a tired battery that needs to be kept topped off in cold weather - and it is glorious for charging up an extra 12volt SLA for your computer standby power or battery-powered street amp. That's what I'm using mine for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2014 by Kentucky Colonel

  • Great price
Size: 6V/12V Switchable Single-Stage Style: Sealed Lead Acid Battery Charger
Easy to hook up and charge my battery, I use it for my DYI Battery pack for my fishing lights I use at Corpus Christi, TX
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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