Check the input voltage
Before using a battery charger for the first time, it’s crucial to check the input voltage. This is especially important for conventional chargers, since high-frequency chargers will adjust automatically. Failure to check the input voltage of a conventional charger can result in damage to some of its internal components, such as the contactor, which can be caused by excessive voltage.
To check the input voltage, measure the voltage on the socket with a multimeter, then set the charger accordingly to ensure it is connected correctly. For example, if the input voltage is 230 V, set the charger accordingly and connect it to a 230 V supply.