---
product_id: 8475563
title: "2012: 12 Volt-2 Amp Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, and Battery Desulfator - Designed for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, Boats, RV"
brand: "batteryminder"
price: "€ 172.05"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Battery Min Der"
url: https://www.desertcart.pt/products/8475563-2012-12-volt-2-amp-battery-charger-battery-maintainer-battery
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# Desulfator extends battery life 4x 2 Amp smart charging power Ambient temperature sensor for precision 2012: 12 Volt-2 Amp Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, and Battery Desulfator - Designed for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, Boats, RV

**Brand:** batteryminder
**Price:** € 172.05
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Charge smarter, live powered-up — don’t let your battery miss out!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2012: 12 Volt-2 Amp Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer, and Battery Desulfator - Designed for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, Boats, RV by batteryminder
- **How much does it cost?** € 172.05 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/8475563-2012-12-volt-2-amp-battery-charger-battery-maintainer-battery)

## Best For

- batteryminder enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted batteryminder brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Revive & Thrive:** Patented high-frequency pulse desulfation reverses battery sulfation, restoring weak batteries to peak condition.
- • **Multi-Battery Master:** Supports maintaining up to six batteries simultaneously with optional Y-connectors—perfect for fleet or multi-vehicle owners.
- • **Climate-Savvy Charging:** Built-in ambient temperature sensor dynamically adjusts voltage for optimal charging in any environment.
- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Comes complete with quick-connect clips, fused ring terminals, and long cords for hassle-free setup and daily use.
- • **Energy-Efficient & Certified:** FCC and California Energy Commission certified for eco-friendly, cost-saving operation without compromising performance.

## Overview

The BatteryMINDer 2012 is a 12V, 2 Amp smart battery charger, maintainer, and desulfator designed for cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, boats, and RVs. It uses patented high-frequency pulse technology to reverse sulfation, extending battery life up to four times. Featuring an ambient temperature sensor, it precisely adjusts charging voltage to environmental conditions, ensuring safe and efficient maintenance. Capable of maintaining up to six batteries in parallel (with optional connectors), it meets strict energy efficiency standards and includes all necessary cables for easy installation and use.

## Description

Product description BatteryMINDer 2012 is a SmarTECHnology microprocessor controlled charger/maintainer/desulfator. It is designed with 7-stages and is fully automatic. Plug ‘n Run feature means “no buttons to push.” Features easily understood diagnostic LED indicators that display the battery's condition and actual state-of-charge profile. This charger actively monitors your battery's voltage, amperage acceptance and temperature at all times. Working through a series of charging and diagnostics stages, the internal program adjusts its output several times a second based on sensor reading to quickly and correctly charge your battery. When used as a maintainer, the BatteryMINDer will maximize your battery's life and storage capacity. For All Sizes and Brands of Standard 12 Volt Lead-Acid Batteries including but not limited to flooded: filler cap, maintenance-free, valve regulated lea-acid VRLA), sealed lead-acid (SLA), starter, deep cycle and hybrid Installed ambient temperature sensor for 0 Degrees F–130 Degrees F operating range ensures the battery will never be overcharged or undercharged regardless of temperature extremes. Optional "at the battery" sensor is also available for greater accuracy when battery and charger are not in same ambient temperature environment. Diagnostic LED indicators for power, polarity reversal, battery weak, load, bad cell, testing, desulfating, temperature compensation, charging stage and charge level. Automatic high frequency (not high voltage) pulse desulfation Diagnoses battery’s condition – can predict failing batteries before they die. Maximizes battery life and capacity, reconditions weak batteries. Extremely efficient, low operating costs Microprocessor controlled ensures accurate-precise charging and maintenance during entire lifetime of unit. This model is equipped with sensors for Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) from 0°F to 130°F. These sensors are either Ambient (ATS) already installed or the optional At-the-Battery (ABS-248) depending on the model. This ensures 100% charge without ever over- or under- charging. The sensor accomplishes this by sending electrical information to charger so it will know when to lower its voltage (warm-hot) or raise voltage (cool-cold). The purpose of the optional ABS-248 sensors is to detect temperature at and within the battery itself rather than the temperature surrounding it or the charger. This is very important if charger is not close to (in same ambient atmosphere-temperature) as the battery. Proper temperature compensation significantly increases battery life. Any charging device that is not equipped with accurate temperature sensing should never be used in temperatures above 80°F and below 60°F, especially when being maintained for weeks-months at a time. If used expect battery life to be significantly shorter with poorer performance during its shortened life as well.

Review: All features needed for long term battery storage - I have a Corvette and live in snow country. That means putting the car away for the winter. Fortunately, I have a place to store the car. The down side is it isn't heated. Batteries will freeze if they are allowed to discharge. To prevent that, I need to either drive the Corvette regularly, bring the battery inside, or put it on a charger. I started my career in electronics designing battery charging systems for hand held devices. I found that the "Ideal" charger is complicated: different features are needed to quickly charge a battery versus maintain it over the winter. Until recently, you needed a different charger for quick recovery versus long term storage. While not the end-all product, this charger is a great, full featured device that incorporates more of the ideal charger features. Battery chargers come in many types: Bulk Chargers, trickle chargers, and smart chargers like BatteryMINDer. Bulk chargers are designed to quickly recover from a "dead" battery. They tend to have little sophistication, just pouring out lots of energy quickly. This is fine for bringing up a partially discharged battery and getting the car started quickly. But such brutes may overcharge the battery if left on for extended periods. And, they may not have temperature compensation. The bottom line, they may ruin a battery if left connected for extended periods - like the four months I need to store my car. Trickle chargers try to tackle the storage problem. Prior generations of these chargers just used a low-current charger with a maximum voltage output. These "weak" chargers simply don't have the power to quickly recharge a battery, but are reasonable at keeping one "full" under some conditions. They are cheap and somewhat effective. Neither of these "Dumb" chargers deal with significant details of maintaining a battery's charge. The voltage of a fully charged battery varies with temperature - about 12.5mv per degree. That doesn't sound like much, but over the 100 degree temperature variation that is possible with the car in storage, this is 1.25 volts - a significant voltage difference. If the charger's set point is too low, the battery will discharge; if too high, the battery will get too much energy and will over-heat. Such heat kills batteries by boiling off the water in the battery fluid. Battery manufactures publish the "ideal" charge profiles for their products. Here is a typical charge profile: [ Google "lead acid battery charge profile"] This charging profile has four phases: bulk charge, absorption charge, float charge, and testing. The "Smart Chargers" such as BatteryMINDer, solve these problem with with a micro-controller. They sense the state of charge in the battery, the outside temperature, and adjust charging accordingly. The BatteryMINDer provides all of the charge phases listed above, and adds two more: a Qualification phase and a desulfidization phase. - Qualification / Soft Start Phase - this is to test for a very dead battery - The charger is current limited, in this case to just 1/2 Amp. It uses this phase to check for reversed connection of the battery leads, damaged batteries, etc. For a salvagable battery, this phase slowly brings the battery up to a voltage level where it can be charged more quickly without generating excessive, damaging heat. - Bulk Charge/Fast Charge - Here the unit puts out maximum current. The BatteryMINDer puts out 2A. This is far less than typical Bulk Chargers (up to 25 A), but will recharge a typical car battery in about 12 hours. This slower rate makes this charger a poor choice for the quick-fix where you find that you had left your lights on overnight and are late for work. Massive bulk chargers are a better choice here, but are more stressful on the battery. - Float Charge - This mode is where the magic happens in these smart chargers. The Float Mode provides a temperature compensated trickle charge to the battery. It senses the ambient air temperature - or with a low cost accessory - the temperature at the battery - to adjust the trickle voltage and current to the environment. Unlike simple trickle chargers, this mode pulses current on/off to achieve a complete charge. The tender stays in this mode for about 15-60 minutes, depending upon the brand. - Battery Test - This mode turns off the charge entirely for a few minutes and then looks at the voltage over time. It is natural for the voltage to drop slightly. Excessively rapid drops indicate internal issues with the battery. The BatteryMINDer provides an LED indication for a damaged battery. For a normal battery, the rate of voltage drop is fed back into the Float Charge mode to adjust the on/off time of the current pulse to assure that the battery gets only the charge it needs. The combination of temperature controlled float and battery testing makes this the perfect system for long term storage. I ended up buying a cigarette adapter for the system - about $6 more. This saves me the hassle of popping the hood. I just plug the adapter into the cigarette lighter adapter and plug in the BatteryMINDer. (Note: This only works on cars where the accessory/lighter socket is ON when the car is off. GM cars work this way). I have reviewed the datasheets and found this the "Ideal" charger for me. (I still have a bulk/starter charger for the lights-left-on, gotta-get-to-work situation). I will know next spring how well this worked, but I am confident.
Review: Works well. Company responded after unit failed - This is a simple to use unit, that seems to work well. I have used it for several weeks now. It is too early to say how long a battery maintained by this unit will last over one that is not maintained. Of course, if I didn't have a problem with such a battery in the first place, I wouldn't have gone to the expense of getting one. We have one automobile that is driven infrequently and for which I have replaced a battery once a year for the past four or five years. I used to keep a charger on that battery, but I suspect that I was contributing to the problem of building up lead sulfate crystals (sulfated battery) by doing so. So on the advice of a reputable shop, I switched to this battery minder. Though that shop did not recommend a specific model or manufacturer, they did emphasize getting a "good one." After reading reviews, I chose this model. So far, so good. I really liked the fact that the unit came with temperature sensors for charge and cycle regulation, though this auto in question is garaged and doesn't see extreme temperatures in this climate. But most of all, I liked the extra cables provided so that one could use the big alligator clamps or hard wire the connections to the battery with the additional provided cabling. I hard wired it to the battery and just leave the pigtail sticking out so that the unit can be reconnected after the car is used and disconnected before use quickly and conveniently. I am seriously considering getting another unit for my garden tractor/lawn mower. Update November 6, 2022: On October 20, 2022, I discovered that the BatteryMiNDer 2012 had failed. I usually glance at the unit every morning when I walk out to get the paper. On that morning, I noticed all lights on the unit were off. I checked the power cable and found that no matter what or where it was plugged, the power light would not come on, and that the unit was inop as measured with my volt-ohm meter. The unit had been in service in my garage protected from the weather since it was first put into service on August 15, 2022. The unit works very well and with that I am pleased. I have never attempted to start the car with the unit attached, btw, so that was not the cause of the failure of the original unit. The unit failed after about 2 months in service. I called the company on their 800 number, spoke to a man named "Dave," who said that there may have been a power surge (I doubt it as nothing in my home or garage else was affected). He issued a RMA number and instructed me to return the unit at my expense. Since I still had the original packaging, I repacked the unit with all the cables and accessories and took it to the Post Office on Oct 21 (USPS $12.50 to Huntington, NY). It was received at VDC Electronics on Oct 24th. I received notice that the unit was inop (Surprise! Surprise!) and would be replaced without charge. A brand new unit was shipped to me on Oct 26th from their NJ warehouse. I received it Friday evening Oct 28 at 7PM by UPS. I put it immediately into service once again, taking care again to save the original packaging just in case. All in all, great customer service. No complaints.

## Features

- EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE - Automatic full time desulfator reverses sulfation (a buildup of lead sulfate crystals) the primary cause of early battery failure by using a patented range of high frequency pulse desulfation (not high voltage) to safely remove sulfation and recondition weak batteries. Sulfated batteries once considered beyond recovery can now be brought back to long-term useful condition. Extending battery life up to four times when compared to new batteries not being properly maintained
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR – Installed temperature compensation precisely adjusts battery voltage based on temperature sensor readings. This ensures your battery will always be properly charged and maintained no matter what conditions it is subject to. Reverse polarity, short-circuit and over temperature protection.
- SIX BATTERIES AT A TIME - Maintains up to six batteries at a time when connected in parallel. Requires the use of Y-Connectors 210AY (sold separately). Ideal for winterizing Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, Boat, RV, etc. Worldwide 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz input.
- INCLUDES – Included in the box is Model 2012, an installed Ambient Temperature Sensor, 2’ Battery Clip Cord with Quick Connector, 2’ Fused Ring Terminal, & a 6’ AC and 6’ DC cord.
- FCC CERTIFIED - Certified by the California Energy Commission as meeting the current efficiency standards which means it meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005EKY1EM |
| Amperage | 2 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,064 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #389 in Battery Chargers |
| Brand | BatteryMINDer |
| Color | Black, Red |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Battery Clip, DC Power |
| Current Rating | 2 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,014 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084599201208 |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 9"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BatteryMINDer |
| Mfr Part Number | 2012 |
| Model Number | 2012 |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Product Dimensions | 3"D x 9"W x 10"H |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
| UPC | 084599201208 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BatteryMINDer
- **Color:** Black, Red
- **Item Weight:** 1.8 Pounds
- **Output Voltage:** 12 Volts (DC)
- **Product Dimensions:** 3"D x 9"W x 10"H

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: will this Battery charger/tender charge a dead battery or just maintain an already charged one?**
A: Depends on the battery. If it is a large battery (ex. 110ah), then it will only maintain. If the battery is smaller (ex. 20ah), then the charger will charger it and maintain it. In regards to charging up a dead battery, again it depends on the battery and what the voltage is on the battery using a voltmeter. If the battery is too low, it may need to be charged up in parallel with another battery and charger. Feel free to call our free tech support for further questions, 866-668-3163.

**Q: can a vehicle be periodically started with the minder hooked up to the battery and plugged into AC power ???**
A: You probably could but why would you want to?  Because the BatteryMinder has some pretty sensitive electronics to monitor the battery charge level and temperature, I would not recommend leaving it attached to the battery when you start the vehical... at least I wouldn't do that.

**Q: not sure what this product is for is it only for reviving and desulfarating or is it also good for keeping a bettery afload for long peiods of time?**
A: I have had batteries in sporadically/ rarely used vehicles and machines maintained with this brand of trickle charger regularly last 10, 12 years and longer, way beyond their projected 3-4 year life times.  I almost believe batteries last indefinitely, as long as they are on this little charger.  Can't recall one ever becoming unusable as long as they're on the charger continuously.  Use them religiously on boat, 4 x 4's, truck, all batteries I have that work only occasionally.  This thing has not let me down; quite the opposite.  Great product, pays for itself over and over.  Only caveat is, if power goes out and stays out unexpectedly, the little LED green light remains on and will slowly drain the battery over a long period of time.  So as long as the charger is hooked up, it MUST have a stable, uninterrupted power supply.  Also, if battery is too weak before first use, it won't help.  Best for maintenance of decent battery, not restoration of one already bad.  There is a critical voltage below which these chargers will not work.  Hope this helps.

**Q: My last batteryminder came with the quick disconnect plug/cable that is permanently attached to the battery, is it included in the pkg?  thanks.**
A: Yes, the quick disconnect is part of the charger and it comes with two attachments one with cable clamps and one with oring connectors for a permant type connection just like the picture.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All features needed for long term battery storage
*by I***R on November 11, 2012*

I have a Corvette and live in snow country. That means putting the car away for the winter. Fortunately, I have a place to store the car. The down side is it isn't heated. Batteries will freeze if they are allowed to discharge. To prevent that, I need to either drive the Corvette regularly, bring the battery inside, or put it on a charger. I started my career in electronics designing battery charging systems for hand held devices. I found that the "Ideal" charger is complicated: different features are needed to quickly charge a battery versus maintain it over the winter. Until recently, you needed a different charger for quick recovery versus long term storage. While not the end-all product, this charger is a great, full featured device that incorporates more of the ideal charger features. Battery chargers come in many types: Bulk Chargers, trickle chargers, and smart chargers like BatteryMINDer. Bulk chargers are designed to quickly recover from a "dead" battery. They tend to have little sophistication, just pouring out lots of energy quickly. This is fine for bringing up a partially discharged battery and getting the car started quickly. But such brutes may overcharge the battery if left on for extended periods. And, they may not have temperature compensation. The bottom line, they may ruin a battery if left connected for extended periods - like the four months I need to store my car. Trickle chargers try to tackle the storage problem. Prior generations of these chargers just used a low-current charger with a maximum voltage output. These "weak" chargers simply don't have the power to quickly recharge a battery, but are reasonable at keeping one "full" under some conditions. They are cheap and somewhat effective. Neither of these "Dumb" chargers deal with significant details of maintaining a battery's charge. The voltage of a fully charged battery varies with temperature - about 12.5mv per degree. That doesn't sound like much, but over the 100 degree temperature variation that is possible with the car in storage, this is 1.25 volts - a significant voltage difference. If the charger's set point is too low, the battery will discharge; if too high, the battery will get too much energy and will over-heat. Such heat kills batteries by boiling off the water in the battery fluid. Battery manufactures publish the "ideal" charge profiles for their products. Here is a typical charge profile: [ Google "lead acid battery charge profile"] This charging profile has four phases: bulk charge, absorption charge, float charge, and testing. The "Smart Chargers" such as BatteryMINDer, solve these problem with with a micro-controller. They sense the state of charge in the battery, the outside temperature, and adjust charging accordingly. The BatteryMINDer provides all of the charge phases listed above, and adds two more: a Qualification phase and a desulfidization phase. - Qualification / Soft Start Phase - this is to test for a very dead battery - The charger is current limited, in this case to just 1/2 Amp. It uses this phase to check for reversed connection of the battery leads, damaged batteries, etc. For a salvagable battery, this phase slowly brings the battery up to a voltage level where it can be charged more quickly without generating excessive, damaging heat. - Bulk Charge/Fast Charge - Here the unit puts out maximum current. The BatteryMINDer puts out 2A. This is far less than typical Bulk Chargers (up to 25 A), but will recharge a typical car battery in about 12 hours. This slower rate makes this charger a poor choice for the quick-fix where you find that you had left your lights on overnight and are late for work. Massive bulk chargers are a better choice here, but are more stressful on the battery. - Float Charge - This mode is where the magic happens in these smart chargers. The Float Mode provides a temperature compensated trickle charge to the battery. It senses the ambient air temperature - or with a low cost accessory - the temperature at the battery - to adjust the trickle voltage and current to the environment. Unlike simple trickle chargers, this mode pulses current on/off to achieve a complete charge. The tender stays in this mode for about 15-60 minutes, depending upon the brand. - Battery Test - This mode turns off the charge entirely for a few minutes and then looks at the voltage over time. It is natural for the voltage to drop slightly. Excessively rapid drops indicate internal issues with the battery. The BatteryMINDer provides an LED indication for a damaged battery. For a normal battery, the rate of voltage drop is fed back into the Float Charge mode to adjust the on/off time of the current pulse to assure that the battery gets only the charge it needs. The combination of temperature controlled float and battery testing makes this the perfect system for long term storage. I ended up buying a cigarette adapter for the system - about $6 more. This saves me the hassle of popping the hood. I just plug the adapter into the cigarette lighter adapter and plug in the BatteryMINDer. (Note: This only works on cars where the accessory/lighter socket is ON when the car is off. GM cars work this way). I have reviewed the datasheets and found this the "Ideal" charger for me. (I still have a bulk/starter charger for the lights-left-on, gotta-get-to-work situation). I will know next spring how well this worked, but I am confident.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well. Company responded after unit failed
*by J***K on August 24, 2022*

This is a simple to use unit, that seems to work well. I have used it for several weeks now. It is too early to say how long a battery maintained by this unit will last over one that is not maintained. Of course, if I didn't have a problem with such a battery in the first place, I wouldn't have gone to the expense of getting one. We have one automobile that is driven infrequently and for which I have replaced a battery once a year for the past four or five years. I used to keep a charger on that battery, but I suspect that I was contributing to the problem of building up lead sulfate crystals (sulfated battery) by doing so. So on the advice of a reputable shop, I switched to this battery minder. Though that shop did not recommend a specific model or manufacturer, they did emphasize getting a "good one." After reading reviews, I chose this model. So far, so good. I really liked the fact that the unit came with temperature sensors for charge and cycle regulation, though this auto in question is garaged and doesn't see extreme temperatures in this climate. But most of all, I liked the extra cables provided so that one could use the big alligator clamps or hard wire the connections to the battery with the additional provided cabling. I hard wired it to the battery and just leave the pigtail sticking out so that the unit can be reconnected after the car is used and disconnected before use quickly and conveniently. I am seriously considering getting another unit for my garden tractor/lawn mower. Update November 6, 2022: On October 20, 2022, I discovered that the BatteryMiNDer 2012 had failed. I usually glance at the unit every morning when I walk out to get the paper. On that morning, I noticed all lights on the unit were off. I checked the power cable and found that no matter what or where it was plugged, the power light would not come on, and that the unit was inop as measured with my volt-ohm meter. The unit had been in service in my garage protected from the weather since it was first put into service on August 15, 2022. The unit works very well and with that I am pleased. I have never attempted to start the car with the unit attached, btw, so that was not the cause of the failure of the original unit. The unit failed after about 2 months in service. I called the company on their 800 number, spoke to a man named "Dave," who said that there may have been a power surge (I doubt it as nothing in my home or garage else was affected). He issued a RMA number and instructed me to return the unit at my expense. Since I still had the original packaging, I repacked the unit with all the cables and accessories and took it to the Post Office on Oct 21 (USPS $12.50 to Huntington, NY). It was received at VDC Electronics on Oct 24th. I received notice that the unit was inop (Surprise! Surprise!) and would be replaced without charge. A brand new unit was shipped to me on Oct 26th from their NJ warehouse. I received it Friday evening Oct 28 at 7PM by UPS. I put it immediately into service once again, taking care again to save the original packaging just in case. All in all, great customer service. No complaints.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems to work ok
*by F***K on March 9, 2026*

I bought this to replace the NOCO tender that died. I have several battery tenders but thought I'd upgrade to this one and so far it seems to be doing the job. I have it on my Harley. Very high end battery and I typically get 6-7 years out of them. Sometimes I can squeeze as much as 8 years. I have two of this model... both bikes are so far fully charged and ready to go.

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