The Bradex BX60 is a 4A, 12V manual battery charger designed for lead-acid car batteries. Because it is a manual charger, it requires active monitoring and must be physically disconnected once the battery is fully charged to avoid damage. Key Specifications Voltage: 12V DC output. Charge Rate: 4 Amps RMS. Display: Analog output ammeter to monitor charging current.
Protection: Double insulated (no earthing required) with thermal overload and reverse polarity protection. Charging Instructions Preparation Ensure the area is well-ventilated.
Clean the battery terminals with a wire brush if they are corroded.
If the battery has removable caps, check the liquid levels and top up with distilled water if necessary. Connecting the Charger
Crucial: Do not plug the charger into the AC wall outlet until all battery connections are made. bradex bx60 battery charger instructions high quality
Connect the Red (+) clamp to the Positive (+) terminal of the battery.
Connect the Black (-) clamp to the Negative (-) terminal of the battery.
Note: If charging inside a vehicle, it is often recommended to connect the negative lead to a solid metal part of the chassis away from the battery to prevent sparks near the battery. Starting the Charge Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet.
The needle on the ammeter should jump to show the current being delivered (closer to 4A if the battery is flat). Monitoring and Disconnecting The Bradex BX60 is a 4A, 12V manual
As the battery charges, the ammeter needle will slowly drop toward zero.
When to stop: Once the needle stops dropping (usually near zero), the battery is charged. Unplug the AC cord from the wall first, then remove the clamps. Safety & Troubleshooting How to use Car Battery Charger
Follow local regulations for disposal or recycling of lead‑acid batteries and electronic equipment.
The difference between a cheap charger and a high-quality one like the Bradex BX60 is not just the price tag—it’s the intelligence, safety, and durability built into every circuit. However, even the best machine requires an operator who understands the high-quality instructions. Connect clamps first, then plug in
By following this guide—from safe clamp connections to interpreting LED codes and troubleshooting errors—you ensure that your BX60 delivers years of reliable service. Remember these golden rules:
For a more detailed schematic or to download the official Bradex BX60 PDF manual, visit the Bradex support portal. Happy charging, and here’s to never being stranded with a dead battery again.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Always refer to the original Bradex BX60 user manual provided with your specific model, as features and button layouts may vary by production year.
Owning the Bradex BX60 is a commitment to longevity. Follow these habits:
A high-quality charging routine starts before you plug in. Ignoring these steps can damage the BX60 or, worse, cause a battery explosion.