

🔋 Power your off-grid lifestyle with smart, speedy, and solar-savvy charging!
The LiTime 12V 40A DC-DC Battery Charger combines fast 40 Amp charging with a built-in MPPT solar controller, supporting hybrid DC and solar inputs for LiFePO4 and other 12V batteries. Designed for RVs, campers, trailers, and off-grid setups, it features smart alternator compatibility and emergency reverse charging to keep you moving. Certified safe with multi-protection features, it’s a compact, efficient solution for modern mobile power needs.








| ASIN | B0C4SMQ1PX |
| Amperage | 40 Amps |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,959 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #378 in Battery Chargers |
| Brand | Litime |
| Color | black |
| Current Rating | 40 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (175) |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.44"D x 5.83"W x 1.89"H |
| Item Weight | 2.43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LiTime |
| Model Number | L12V40A-DC-Z |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Warranty |
A**Y
Works great, runs cool.
Review after a year+. Have had this installed in my truck and it was worked great.
R**D
This won't run in 40Amp mode.
You can't run this in 40 Amp mode. Mine barely worked in 20 Amp mode. It cycled off and on a lot (red light error) even with 6 foot wires from my Aux RV Battery. It may have charged my LifePO4 batteries 50% of the time. LiTime customer service did let me ship it back to them and gave me a full refund though which is good. I just think this is one of their poor products. I use their LifePO4 batteries which are great!
W**M
Works good
I have been using this 40amp DC-DC charger for 10 months now and it has been great. Works like it should and has been trouble free. I dont use solar so I cant judge that and I havent yet used the reverse charging so I dont know about that but I really hope that feature works. I have a 300amp alternator and a 300 amp hr battery. I like it very much
M**T
Excellent product and company, note MPPT Voc limit is only 26V
I’ve bought many LiTime products in the past and have been very pleased with their quality, reliability, and performance. I should’ve read the specifications more closely before purchasing it. After receiving it, I realized that it is limited to a solar panel Voc of 26V. Most panels are substantially higher than this making this unit not very useful to me as a MPPT controller. Yes, the Voc limit is indicated in the specifications way down the page, but considering that the Voc is as low as it is, the manufacturer should do a better job of stating this more prominently. Anybody that’s moving 40A around to charge and recharge batteries is probably going to be using panels with a Voc of at least 30 to 40 V. Because of the need to protect against high Voc on a cold day with full batteries, I would expect a 40A MPPT controller would have a max Voc of at least 50 V. Nonetheless, because I did not read the specifications more closely and I was in a hurry to get my DC to DC battery charger installed, I’ve decided to keep the unit and hope to find one or more panels in the future that have a low enough Voc that I can use them as well. UPDATE LiTime contacted me after I posted this review and offered me a full refund if I was not completely satisfied. This is an example of the kind of excellent customer service I have experienced from LiTime in the past. Because it was basically my error not to be more diligent when purchasing this, I have updated my review to soften my criticism and I have decided to raise my review from 3 to 4 stars. This was my decision alone and LiTime did not pressure me to do this in any way. The unit I purchased is exactly what was advertised and performs well doing the most important function than I needed: DC to DC charging. Just make sure that if you plan to use this as an MPPT controller that you have panels with a Voc of not much over 20V, otherwise you risk damaging the MPPT controller on a cold sunny day.
A**R
Great in my mini-camper!
Connected this to my truck battery with fused 4 gauge cable. Used 2 gauge cables to the parallel 100ah batteries which power my 1500W sine wave inverter. Used breakers between connections for safety and peace of mind. I charge the battery bank while driving. **One caveat: this LiTime 40A dc-dc charger gets very HOT**. I now aim a fan at it while driving/charging my battery bank to help cool it. It charges my batteries very quickly and has gotten me out of a pickle while out camping with very little sun/solar availability! This system is now self-contained as long as I can run the truck engine. I have all the comforts of my home kitchen including fridge, microwave, toaster, instant pot, induction cooktop; cabin heater, air filters, electric blankets and heating pads. A true “glamping” experience!
A**S
Es muy bueno
S**K
works but not easy at first
would be nice if it had easy to access switches for on/off and 30/60amp modes. fan is mid level loud. works after 3-4 months so far. no directions explaining how to setup ignition on off start up.. was hard to figure out that.
D**A
Bad customer service
Does not work. Looked like good quality when unboxing instructions were easy and clear. But customer service is on cmt+8 time zone meaning you have to be up at 3 am for live chat. Even though the website says litime US , the foreign phone number is unreachable. The live chat takes about 2 days for a response so keep your phone charger handy and a good book to pass the time or call the IRS and listen to the elevator music to pass the time. Will update if I get a response sometime this year Updated ...... after 4.5 weeks got another been using it for a boat anchor!!! Works good for that !!!! As a dc to dc charger it is absolutely worthless. It was supposed to charge as either 60 amp or 30 can only get 5amps output . Also will discharge house batteries overnight. I would highly recommend NOT buying this junk
I**S
Just finished testing it. I used it with an 80A battery charger connected to a 200AH 12v battery to charge a second 12v 200AH battery. 23A draw by the unit resulted in a 19.78A charge rate. The alternator on my boat is only 40A so this should hopefully work well when I'm motoring instead of sailing. I tried it with and without the 20A jumper, it didn't make a difference, but that could have been due to the charge of the batteries. Tried it on an AGM and it resulted in 8A charge rate.
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