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Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Charger

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Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Charger

Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Charger is a purpose-built battery charger/maintainer designed to safely charge and maintain automotive and powersports batteries. It uses an automatic charging profile and transitions to maintenance/float once the battery is full.

Best for

  • Best when you want a 10A per bank (40A total) maintainer: small to midsize starting batteries, seasonal storage
  • Best for 4-battery setups: multiple vehicles, fleets, or shop benches

Key technical details

  • SKU: 022-1004-DL-WH
  • UPC: 734357221046
  • System voltage: 12V
  • Output: 10A per bank (40A total)
  • Banks: 4
  • Notable features: auto float/maintenance
  • Typical use: marine/RV onboard multi-battery charging

Quick technical Q&A

Will it overcharge my battery if I leave it connected?
Noβ€”once the battery reaches full charge, it switches to a maintenance/float stage to hold storage voltage instead of continuously charging.
What battery chemistry is it meant for?
This unit is intended for common lead-acid batteries. Always confirm your battery type and voltage before connecting.
How do I choose the right amperage?
Lower amps are ideal for maintenance and small batteries; higher amps are better for faster recovery on larger batteries. If unsure, pick the lowest output that comfortably meets your use case.

Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Charger is a purpose-built battery charger/maintainer designed to safely charge and maintain automotive and powersports batteries. It uses an automatic charging profile and transitions to maintenance/float once the battery is full.

Best for

  • Best when you want a 10A per bank (40A total) maintainer: small to midsize starting batteries, seasonal storage
  • Best for 4-battery setups: multiple vehicles, fleets, or shop benches

Key technical details

  • SKU: 022-1004-DL-WH
  • UPC: 734357221046
  • System voltage: 12V
  • Output: 10A per bank (40A total)
  • Banks: 4
  • Notable features: auto float/maintenance
  • Typical use: marine/RV onboard multi-battery charging

Quick technical Q&A

Will it overcharge my battery if I leave it connected?
Noβ€”once the battery reaches full charge, it switches to a maintenance/float stage to hold storage voltage instead of continuously charging.
What battery chemistry is it meant for?
This unit is intended for common lead-acid batteries. Always confirm your battery type and voltage before connecting.
How do I choose the right amperage?
Lower amps are ideal for maintenance and small batteries; higher amps are better for faster recovery on larger batteries. If unsure, pick the lowest output that comfortably meets your use case.
$78.73

Original: $224.95

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Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Chargerβ€”

$224.95

$78.73

Description

Battery Tender 4 Bank 12A On-Board Marine Battery Charger is a purpose-built battery charger/maintainer designed to safely charge and maintain automotive and powersports batteries. It uses an automatic charging profile and transitions to maintenance/float once the battery is full.

Best for

  • Best when you want a 10A per bank (40A total) maintainer: small to midsize starting batteries, seasonal storage
  • Best for 4-battery setups: multiple vehicles, fleets, or shop benches

Key technical details

  • SKU: 022-1004-DL-WH
  • UPC: 734357221046
  • System voltage: 12V
  • Output: 10A per bank (40A total)
  • Banks: 4
  • Notable features: auto float/maintenance
  • Typical use: marine/RV onboard multi-battery charging

Quick technical Q&A

Will it overcharge my battery if I leave it connected?
Noβ€”once the battery reaches full charge, it switches to a maintenance/float stage to hold storage voltage instead of continuously charging.
What battery chemistry is it meant for?
This unit is intended for common lead-acid batteries. Always confirm your battery type and voltage before connecting.
How do I choose the right amperage?
Lower amps are ideal for maintenance and small batteries; higher amps are better for faster recovery on larger batteries. If unsure, pick the lowest output that comfortably meets your use case.