Battery Chargers & UPS Function PSUs
Lead Acid battery chargers for 12v, 24v, 36v and 48v systems from 0.3Amp upto 60Amps. Float/standby or cyclic chargers, constant voltage charging, constant current charging or taper current charging methods available.
For charging NiCd, Nickel Metal Hydride, Li-ion and Li-ion polymer battery chargers please contact our sales team to see if we have a solution available for your application.
Stontronics has an extensive range of Lead Acid Battery Chargers. We stock the full range of very high quality Meanwell units as well as a range of Stontronics own brand chargers. These are very competitively price and come with a 1 year quality guarantee. The perfect choice to achieve the essential balance between price over performance in the current climate.
Important Note on charging batteries: The max. charge current should never be more than the battery specification. Insufficient charge current and overcharge current can both damage and seriously impact the lifetime of the battery. Please read your power supply and/or battery manual first, to ensure that the correct charger and/or has been purchased.
Something not clear? Need more information? Call our sales team on 0118 931 1199.
Power supplies with additional built-in charging function (also known as UPS function) are used in conjunction with a separate battery to ensure that the output is maintained in the event of mains failure. These units come in a variety of form factors including internal enclosed style, open frame and metal boxed units to name but a few. Our units come with built in protections such as reverse polarity battery protection, overcharge protection and deep discharge shut-down protection.
Some common applications include where mains failure can cause critical problems like security and access control products, security door controls, control panels, CCTV equipment and many more. Please contact Stontronics to find out if these units are suitable for your application.
Important Note on charging batteries: The max. charge current should never be more than the battery specification. Insufficient charge current and overcharge current can both damage and seriously impact the lifetime of the battery. Please read your power supply and/or battery manual first, to ensure that the correct charger and/or has been purchased.
Something not clear? Need more information? Call our sales team on 0118 931 1199.