2 Amps to 10 Amps (for slow, stable maintenance charging) Voltage Compatibility: 6V and 12V systems
Includes reverse hookup protection (audible alert), short-circuit protection, and automatic overcharge protection. Operating Instructions
Now, let's get to the most critical part: how to safely and correctly connect and operate your charger. everstart battery charger 60108m manual
The is a powerful, honest tool that does exactly what it says—no more, no less. It’s not fancy, but it’s reliable. Just read the manual carefully , never leave it unattended on high amperage, and it will serve you for years. For under $70, you get near-shop-grade engine start capability. If you want safety features and automation, pay more for a smart charger. But if you need raw boosting power on a budget, this is a top choice.
: Best for long-term maintenance or slowly topping off a battery . 2 Amps to 10 Amps (for slow, stable
Set the voltage switch on the 60108M faceplate to match your battery ( or 12V ). Select your desired rate function: 2A/10A Charge: Best for routine charging and maintaining.
: Bad connection; check that the clamps are securely attached to clean metal [11]. It’s not fancy, but it’s reliable
Information about the warranty can be found in the original product manual. The manufacturer typically offers a one-year limited warranty, but this can vary by seller.
Always remember that when in doubt about any specific operation or error message, unplug the charger and contact the manufacturer's customer service. Your safety and the longevity of your equipment are worth the extra minute it takes to be sure.
The 60108M is designed to handle a variety of "emergency" scenarios through its three primary output rates:
| Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No power at the outlet; faulty AC cord; internal fuse blown. | Check the outlet with another device; inspect the power cord for damage. | | LCD screen is blank or white | Internal electronic failure. | This is a known issue reported by some users. Try disconnecting all power and reconnecting. If the problem persists, the unit may be defective. | | Charger stops working after a few minutes | Overheating; internal fault; poor connection. | Ensure the charger is not in direct sunlight or near a heat source. Check all connections. If the problem continues, the charger may have a defect. | | "Reverse Polarity" error | Battery clamps are connected to the wrong terminals. | Immediately disconnect the charger. Reconnect the RED clamp to (+) and the BLACK clamp to (-). | | Charger stops and starts intermittently | Loose connection; faulty internal component. | Check the clamps and the battery posts for corrosion. Clean them if necessary. If the issue persists, the charger may be failing. | | Battery doesn't hold a charge | The battery itself is old, sulfated, or has a dead cell; incorrect charging settings. | Use the reconditioning function if available. If the battery continues to fail, it may need to be tested at an auto parts store for replacement. |