Can I Use The NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger # 329-GENIUS2D With A 64 Ah Battery
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I ordered this charger for battery maintenance over the winter. The description states its suitable for RV batteries with a 40 Ah rating, however my battery is 64 Ah. Can I still use this charger and the full charge takes longer, or do I need a different charger?
asked by: Mike P
Expert Reply:
The NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger # 329-GENIUS2D is not going to work well with a 64 Ah battery. While technically it will be safe to hook up and use, it will take a very long time for the charger to fully charge your battery. Even for long term maintenance charging, this would not work well. We do recommend upgrading to a different charger like the # 329-GENIUS5, which will work with 12v batteries up to 120 Ah.

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NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger - AC to DC - 12V - 2 Amp
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- Generator
- Golf Cart
- Jet Ski
- Lawn Mower
- Motorcycle
- RV/Camper
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- 40 Ah
- Charges/Maintains
- AC to DC
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- Wall Outlet to Vehicle Battery
- Trickle Charge
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