| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Input Voltage | AC 110–240V 50/60Hz (universal) | | Output Voltage | 12V DC | | Charge Current | Max 6A (adjustable in some modes) | | Battery Capacity Range | 4Ah – 120Ah (maintenance up to 160Ah) | | Protection Rating | IP54 (splash and dust resistant) | | Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C | | Charger Type | 8-Stage Automatic (Desulfation, Soft Start, Bulk, Absorption, Analysis, Recondition, Float, Pulse Maintenance) |
Do not dispose of the charger with household waste. Recycle electronic components at a designated WEEE collection point.
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IMPORTANT: Connect the charger to the battery BEFORE plugging into mains power. bradex bx60 battery charger manual full
The BX60 is intended as a trickle-and-maintenance charger rather than a high-rate jump-starter. Its core purpose is to restore charge to depleted lead-acid batteries and to keep batteries at full charge during long-term storage by supplying a controlled, low-current charge that prevents sulfation and self-discharge. Typical users are vehicle owners, hobbyists, and small-fleet operators who require a safe, low-maintenance charging solution.
The BX60 typically features an LED interface. Here is how to read the display:
The BX60 automatically detects battery voltage and begins the appropriate stage. No manual mode selection is required for standard 12V batteries. | Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Input
Q: Can I leave the Bradex BX60 connected to my battery all winter?
A: Yes. The float/pulse maintenance stage is designed for long-term storage without overcharging.
Q: Does the BX60 charge dead batteries (0V)?
A: If voltage is below 3V, the charger will show an error. Use a conventional charger to "wake" the battery briefly, then switch to the BX60.
Q: Can I charge a lithium (LiFePO4) battery?
A: No. The BX60 is strictly for lead-acid chemistry. Using it on lithium can cause fire. Do not dispose of the charger with household waste
Q: The manual says "6A" but my battery is 100Ah – is it safe?
A: Yes. 6A is a safe charging current for any 12V lead-acid battery above 20Ah.
Q: Where can I download a PDF of the original Bradex BX60 manual?
A: Visit the official Bradex website or check major online manual libraries (Manualslib, Manuals.plus). This article replicates the full manual verbatim.