Product Description
The A0000-11511 is an on-board 24V 15-amp automatic battery charger engineered for electric lift truck applications. With 120VAC 60Hz input and 24VDC 15A output, this charger delivers reliable charging performance in fleet and single-unit settings. Features include timer-based charge control, passive air-cooled steel housing, and standard Anderson plug connection for seamless integration with 24V lead-acid battery systems.
Specifications
Electrical
| Input Voltage | 120VAC, 60Hz |
| Output Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
| Output Current | 15 Amps maximum |
| Battery Compatibility | Suitable for 24V lead-acid battery systems |
Material
| Housing Material | Powder-coated structural steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | A0000-11511 |
| OEM Part Number | MBA0000-11511 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the input and output specifications for the A0000-11511 battery charger?
A: The A0000-11511 is a 24VDC 15-amp on-board battery charger with 120VAC 60Hz input. Output is 24VDC nominal at 15 amps maximum. It features timer-based charge control and integral mounting for electric lift truck applications.
Q: What battery systems is the A0000-11511 compatible with?
A: The A0000-11511 is suitable for 24V lead-acid battery systems commonly found in electric lift trucks. It connects via a standard Anderson plug connection.
Q: What is the housing material and cooling method?
A: The charger features a powder-coated structural steel housing with passive air-cooling. This design provides durability in material-handling environments without requiring active cooling fans.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this charger?
A: The A0000-11511 is also referenced as MBA0000-11511 by the original equipment manufacturer. Use either number when ordering or cross-referencing.
Q: How does the timer-based charge control function?
A: The integrated timer-based charge control manages charging cycles automatically. This design reduces overcharging risk and extends battery lifespan in fleet applications.
