COTEK CX Series Advanced Battery Chargers
The COTEK CX Series Advanced Battery Chargers are designed to deliver reliable, intelligent charging for a wide range of battery technologies, including Lead Acid, Li-ion, Gel, and AGM batteries. Available in both 12V and 24V models with output currents up to 80A, the CX Series combines high efficiency, advanced charging algorithms, and robust protection features to support demanding mobile, marine, industrial, and backup power applications.
About COTEK CX Series Advanced Battery Chargers:
The Cotek CX Series is a versatile family of advanced battery chargers engineered to maximize battery performance, lifespan, and system reliability. Featuring intelligent 3-stage IUoU charging technology, the CX Series automatically manages bulk, absorption, and float charging stages to ensure batteries receive optimal charging under varying operating conditions. Compatible with Lead Acid, Lithium-ion, Gel, and AGM battery chemistries, these chargers provide a flexible solution for a broad range of energy storage systems.
Designed for demanding environments, the CX Series incorporates universal 90-264VAC input with active power factor correction (PFC), high operating efficiency, and comprehensive protection against short circuit, overvoltage, overtemperature, and brown-out conditions. Advanced features such as built-in battery rescue functionality, temperature-compensated charging with an optional battery temperature sensor, alarm relay outputs, RS-232 communication, and support for the optional CR-1 remote controller provide enhanced monitoring and control capabilities.
Additional capabilities include a built-in Engine Start Battery (ESB) output function on select models, configurable charging profiles, sleep mode operation, and rugged construction tested to withstand 2G vibration. Available in multiple power levels ranging from 15A to 80A for 12V systems and up to 40A for 24V systems, the CX Series offers dependable charging performance for marine vessels, recreational vehicles, industrial equipment, backup power systems, and off-grid energy applications.