Maintains battery charge

Maintains battery charge

€39,99
Sale price  €39,99 Regular price 
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Maintains battery charge

Maintains battery charge

€39,99
Sale price  €39,99 Regular price 

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✅ 1-year warranty

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Battery maintainer / 12V / ECU Programming and Coding

12V battery maintainer essential for any extended ECU programming or coding session. Stabilizes vehicle voltage and prevents interruptions during operation.

Programming or coding an ECU takes time and continuously engages the vehicle's electronics. If the battery voltage drops below the critical threshold during the operation, the session is interrupted. In the best case, you have to start all over again. In the worst case, the ECU can end up in a corrupted state, with costly consequences.

This maintainer connects directly to the battery and continuously powers the vehicle throughout the operation, maintaining a stable voltage between 13.5V and 14.5V.

Package Contents

  • 1 x 12V Battery Maintainer
  • 1 x Connection cable with crocodile clips
  • 1 x Permanent connection cable with crimp terminals (optional depending on model)

Warranty

Product guaranteed for 1 year, covers manufacturing and delivery defects.

Electrical Specifications

Input Voltage 230V AC (standard wall socket)
Output Voltage 12V DC
Charging Current Up to 10A
Maintenance Voltage 13.5V to 14.5V (stabilized)
Supported Battery Type Lead-acid, AGM, GEL, EFB

Built-in Protections

Reverse Polarity Automatic protection
Short Circuit Automatic shutdown
Overload Automatic regulation
Overheating Integrated thermal cut-off

When is it essential?

  • ECU programming or update (engine, gearbox, ABS, airbag)
  • Long coding via ISTA, E-Sys, VCDS, or any other coding software
  • Initialization of new electronic modules
  • Extended diagnostic sessions with the engine off
  • Battery replacement requiring a maintenance power supply to avoid losing ECU parameters

How to use it

Step 1 Connect the crocodile clips to the vehicle's battery (red to +, black to -)
Step 2 Plug the charger into a 230V wall socket
Step 3 Check that the displayed voltage is stable before starting your operation
Step 4 Start your programming or coding session as usual
Step 5 Unplug the charger once the session is completed and validated

Minimum recommended voltage during coding

Most manufacturers require a minimum battery voltage of 13V during any ECU programming operation. Below this threshold, the diagnostic software may refuse to start or automatically interrupt the session. This charger constantly maintains a stable voltage above this threshold.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it compatible with my car?

Yes, the configurator is there to prevent any ordering errors and guarantee 100% compatibility with your vehicle.

Could I damage my vehicle?

No. The cable only allows communication between your computer and your vehicle's computers.

I'm not a mechanic, can I use it?

Yes. Many customers use our cables simply to read or clear faults.

Can I install ISTA+?

Yes, through our links. You have access to all automotive diagnostic software.

What should I do if I encounter a problem?

Our support is available to help you.