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The NEXPEAK NC101 is a compact, intelligent 12V 6A battery charger and maintainer designed for lead-acid batteries across cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawn mowers, and marine vehicles. Featuring temperature compensation and pulse desulfation technology, it safely charges and repairs batteries while extending their lifespan. Its clear LCD display and multiple safety protections make it a reliable, user-friendly tool for maintaining battery health year-round.










| ASIN | B098JVY4B9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,131 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #29 in Battery Chargers |
| Brand | NEXPEAK |
| Color | 6Amp |
| Current Rating | 6 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,039 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Input Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 3.3"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NEXPEAK |
| Mfr Part Number | NC101 |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"D x 3.3"W x 2.4"H |
| Specification Met | CE |
| UPC | 657419949262 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
L**E
Easy to use and reliable charger
I rarely leave reviews, but this product truly deserves five stars. From the moment I received it, I was impressed by the quality and attention to detail. It arrived well-packaged and exactly as described. After using it for a few weeks, I can confidently say it's reliable, easy to use, and performs better than expected. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade, I highly recommend this. It's clear the company put thought into both the design and function. Definitely a great value for the price! Would you like to tailor this to a specific product (e.g., electronics, home goods, books, clothing, etc.)? I can make it more specific and authentic that way. You said: NEXPEAK NC101 Car Battery Charger, Smart Battery Trickle Charger 12V 6A Automotive Battery Maintainer Desulfator with Temp Compensation for Car Truck Motorcycle Lawn Mower Marine Lead Acid Batteries ChatGPT said: Thanks! Here's a five-star Amazon review tailored to the NEXPEAK NC101 Car Battery Charger, written to be compliant with Amazon's guidelines: Title: Reliable and Easy-to-Use Charger – A Must-Have for Every Garage! Review: I’ve been using the NEXPEAK NC101 for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed. It’s simple to set up, and the instructions are clear and easy to follow—even if you're not particularly tech-savvy. I used it on both my car and motorcycle batteries, and it brought them back to life without a hitch. The smart charging features and built-in safety protections give me peace of mind, and I really appreciate the temperature compensation—it makes it much more reliable in varying conditions. The desulfation mode is also a great bonus for maintaining older batteries. Overall, this charger is well-built, performs exactly as advertised, and is great value for the price. Highly recommend it for anyone needing a dependable battery maintainer.
A**!
Saved my car!
I was out of town for about 7 weeks. Didn't occur to me that my car battery would drain so much. I have a portable battery jumper which helped but it wasn't enough to charge the battery back to its fullest capacity. I kept needing to recharge it every time....I went to auto zone and they offered to charge it for free but it would require you to take the battery out of the car which would be okay but I didn't have the tools or experience on how to do that. Out of curiousity, I decided to search on Amazon to see if a car battery charger would be affordable and when I saw this gadget and for the price, I was a little skeptical. However, it had good reviews, plus free returns, so I took a chance. I figured I had nothing to lose and esp since I had no way of going anywhere since my car was completely unreliable. It took a day to arrive and when it did, I charged it for a good 9 hours. I kept waiting for the "FUL" msg to come on but nothing was showing, which was why I kept charging it for that long. I finally started my car and with this gadget attached, that's when I saw "FUL". That's the only drawback about this item because it was supposed to show "FUL" when it is fully charged but it never did. Anyway, I am just so thankful the battery was charged fully and I have been driving the car again with no issue. I still keep the portable jumper in the car just in case but so far, no problem starting the car since I charged it with this thing. For the price, it worked and has saved my car. The good things about it: 1. it is small but powerful enough 2. easy to use, just clamp the cable clamps (follow instructions cuz you do the neg first then the positive) 3. price is decent, less than $30! What could be better: 1. the "ful' msg should have popped up per the manual but it never did. However, when I started my car and with this attached, I can see it said "ful" then. 2. the electrical cord could be longer but maybe that's why it is compact. Just remember to use an extension cord with it when you plug it in. Overall, for the price, it is a great buy and I would recommend spending the money for that piece of mind (and for your car). So glad I took a chance and bought this!
D**S
That is works and looks well
Great christmas gift for a guy
D**F
Great little charger!
Surprisingly nice charger for the price. Very capable and full of features. Charged my weak battery fairly quickly and gave a continuous rotating readout along the way. Very happy with this charger.
K**R
Slow and Steady Wins the Race
I learned a lot about battery chargers from researching to make this purchase. There are two types of chargers, a fast boost or jump charger and a slower trickle charger, which are very different from one another. This is the slower trickle charger and it works very well. You connect the charger to the battery then plug the charger into the wall and let it sit for 12 hours if your battery is really low or less if it is not. It works great for my mom's car because she rarely drives. She hadn't drove in 4 months and the battery appeared to be dead. The trickle charger says it will not start totally dead batteries. Thankfully the charger read that the car battery was at 17% and it was able to charge even though no lights would turn on or make sounds inside the car. The other type of chargers, the boost/jump charger, requires you to pre-charge the battery in the charger first, plugging it into the wall for a few hours, then you connect the charger to the car battery and push a button to transfer the charge. The car is only connected to the boost/jump charger, not the wall, so you can carry the portable charger with you and can be used anywhere. That is the plus of that type of charger. Just like a normal jump start, it just starts the car, you have to leave it running, burning gas, for 20 minutes to let the car finish charging up the battery the rest of the way, if you turn it off right away, you'll have to jump start it again. This trickle charger is totally different. The trickle charger does not a have battery in itself and does not hold a charge. It can be used straight out of the box and it must be plugged into the wall and connected to the car battery at the same time, so you need to use it at home. It's not portable. You don't have to wait for the car battery to totally die, you can connect the trickle charger and "top" off the car battery as needed. It's great for cars that aren't driven all the time to keep the car battery charged up. It sure beats calling AAA and waiting for a jump start. The trickle charger fully charges the car battery for you, so you don't have to leave the car running and burning up gas but it does take significant time to charge. I hope this explanation of the differences of the types of chargers helps someone.
S**S
This is a terrible charger, do not rely on it!
I'm so angry with this charger - I mean, I purchased it to keep the battery healthy of my sports car because I don't drive it very much and it didn't do that. I plugged it up a few months ago and have kept it connected to AC all along and thinking that my car which I haven't driven much because I got another new car (family size, vs 2 person vehicle) and I went today to use it and ZERO power. Mind you, I should point out that before turning it on, I unplugged it from AC and it was ON etc. Was happy thinking that the car will start right away because the battery had been kept nicely charged - and no, ZERO battery. Amazing, I plugged the charger again (without touching the battery side leads because these are fixed as in, this charger I bought to dedicate to keeping the battery of this car and this car only in good condition) so I plugged it up to AC again and it shows zero battery and started to charge from around 8v. I thought for a moment, did I make a mistake? - is it just a charger and I didn't pay attention when I bought it that it is not a trickle charger? (this is what was going through my mind) but no, I came here, checked on the advert and it shows "trickle charger" - so not my mistake, but rather a terrible device. I'm soooo %$%DE angry - needless to say, do NOT buy this charger. On the other hand, I have another charger charging another car of mine which I don't use often either and that charger keeps the battery pristine, I just made the mistake of buying this one because the price was better.
N**E
Very impressive charger.
I like this charger better than some of the others like Nocos. You can turn the repair pulser on by itself and run it as long as you want. Most other chargers with a desulfator runs automatically with the charge, and don't work nearly as well. I'm currently repairing 3 lead acid batteries, 2 were just not holding a charge long with somewhat high internal resistance, the other wouldn't charge past 11.5v. After a few 12 hr runs on the repair pulse (12hr on, resting off for 24hr to see if the voltage drops) the first 2 batteries internal resistance dropped from around 9 to about 6.5, and the other ones voltage came up to normal 12.6v and held, and the internal resistance of 12 dropped to 7. During the 24hr resting, the voltage on all holds fine. I'll keep running this 12hr on 24hr off repair cycle for a few more days, I'm sure the numbers will improve a bit more. The display is nice, while charging it shows voltage and temp and the charging amps. The auto charge repairs and charges then floats, which is a good maintenance cycle for any condition battery, if they are sitting around not being used. Overall I'm pretty pleased with this charger, and I have a bunch of different ones. More than a standard dumb charger and better than a fully automatic one.
M**A
Nice compact charger.
Nice charger that does the job. I have used this several times and am very pleased with its performance.
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