While you ride, your quad’s engine charges the battery. This helps keep it fully charged at all times. However, when not being ridden, a battery’s charge naturally dissipates over time. That’s when an ATV battery charger comes in handy. It will rejuvenate a dead battery and get it back up to charge.
At Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, we carry many brands of chargers:
We also carry Battery Tender, one of the leading names when it comes to chargers. In fact, we have several Battery Tender chargers:
Battery Tender is often considered the best ATV battery charger because it makes battery maintenance a breeze. It will charge your battery, but it will not damage it by overcharging.
You can read the product description of any charger to make sure that it meets your needs and will work appropriately with your battery. You can also read customer reviews to see what others liked or didn’t like.
Aside from chargers, we also have a variety of great battery accessories to enhance your current setup:
That’s right; whatever you need to keep your quad’s battery at its best, you’ll find it right here at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC. Take a look at our selection now.
BRYCE in MN
I have one of these on every machine in the garage, they are wonderful to keep the batteries in ready condition during the long winter months,
Read All ReviewsRANDY in UT
This little charger brought back to life a dead battery that was left at a local race site.
Read All ReviewsCraig in CO
Yes, a 12V lead acid/AGM charger can be used to charge lithium batteries, but be sure it doesn't have a "sulfate" mode as that is not compatible. When a lithium battery gets a little older it won't hold a full charge as the cells can get out of balance. A lead acid charger won't hold 14.5V long enough to let the BMS in the battery do it's thing. I ran this charger on my 5 year old KTM factory lithium battery for a few days and then let it rest for a few days. The battery's resting voltage went up from 13.0 to 13.25. This .25V doesn't sound like a big deal, but per the Skyrich battery voltage chart, 13.0 equates to about 30% state of charge and 13.25 is about 80 state of charge. This should help extend the service life of the battery. I had a Shorai lithium last for 12 years before it's cranking amps got low
Read All ReviewsLavern in PA
So far, so good. Works perfectly fine in this cold weather. I don't getto ride that often in winter and this assures me when I do get to ride, it will start.
Read All ReviewsBrian in IL
Awesome charger. Works great for both my Lithium battery and AGM battery
Read All ReviewsBARRY in UT
Perfect, big enough to do the job and compact enough to take with me!
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