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MotoMaster Eliminator

MotoMaster Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger, Fully Automatic, 40/15/6-Amp, 6V/12V, with 125-Amp Engine Start

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MotoMaster Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger, Fully Automatic, 40/15/6-Amp, 6V/12V, with 125-Amp Engine Start
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MotoMaster Eliminator

MotoMaster Eliminator

MotoMaster Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger, Fully Automatic, 40/15/6-Amp, 6V/12V, with 125-Amp Engine Start

$219.99

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The MotoMaster Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger is a rugged, efficient, and versatile solution for vehicle battery maintenance. Featuring a 125-amp engine start mode for quick jump-starting, and a 6-amp mode for precise charging and maintenance, this charger ensures optimal performance. Its fully automatic microprocessor control adjusts the current based on real-time battery feedback. The charger is designed for use with both 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries, including flooded, maintenance-free, AGM, and gel types.

  • Robust design and intelligent control for quicker, safer battery charging

  • Features 15A charge mode with a 40A boost for 33% faster charging of large or drained batteries

  • 125-amp engine start for fast jump-starting

  • Fully automatic control adapts amperage to battery needs

  • Advanced 5-step charging with Desulphation and Soft Start revives deeply discharged batteries

  • Digital display shows real-time charging status, voltage, and fault codes.

  • Push-to-Start manually starts charger for use on batteries as low as 0 volts

  • Alternator test function checks voltage output of vehicle charging system

  • Built-in safety protections guard against reverse polarity, short circuit, open circuit, overheat, overcurrent, and overcharge

  • Heavy-duty transformer and rugged, powder-coated steel case with carry handle

  • Special low-temp insulation keeps cables flexible even in cold temperatures

Part Number 0111980
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Advanced Features Automatic Shutoff, Battery Charge Indicator, Float Mode Monitoring, Over-Charge Protection, Reverse Hookup Protection, Spark-Proof, Thermal Overload Protection
Assembled Height (cm) 28.30 cm
Assembled Height (ft) 0.93 ft
Assembled Height (in) 11.14 in
Assembled Length (cm) 15.60 cm
Assembled Length (ft) 0.51 ft
Assembled Length (in) 6.14 in
Assembled Weight (kg) 8.07 kg
Assembled Weight (lb) 17.79 lb
Assembled Width (cm) 25.40 cm
Assembled Width (in) 10.00 in
Assembled Width (mm) 254.00 mm
Battery Voltage Compatibility 12V, 6V
Certifications CEC, UL Listed
Charge Control Smart Multi-Stage
Charge Time (Hr) 0 h
Charging Rate Modes Auto
Cord Length (cm) 177.80 cm
Cord Length (ft) 5.83 ft
Cord Length (in) 70.00 in
Crank Assist Amperage (a) 125 A
Display Type Digital
Input Voltage (V) 120 V
Maximum Temperature (°C) 0.00 °C
Maximum Temperature (°F) 32.00 °F
Minimum Temperature (°C) 0.00 °C
Minimum Temperature (°F) 32.00 °F
Output Amperage (amps) 125 A
Package Depth (cm) 13.98 cm
Package Depth (in) 5.50 in
Package Height (cm) 25.00 cm
Package Height (in) 9.84 in
Package Weight (kg) 8.07 kg
Package Weight (lb) 17.79 lb
Package Width (cm) 24.99 cm
Package Width (in) 9.84 in
Primary Colour Black
Primary Material Metal
Vehicle Type Compatibility ATV, Automobile, Boat, Light Truck, Motorcycle, SUV, Tractor, Truck, UTV, Van

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This product carries a 3 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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59 out of 78 (76%) reviewers recommend this product

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Returning the fourth charger for a fifth one.

18 days ago
Martin again with another review because the fourth one has now failed and I'm about to take it back for a fifth one. As other reviewers have stated they have a lifespan of somewhere between 6 and 18 months and then they just quit.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Response from CustomerSupport:
17 days ago
CustomerSupport
Thank you, Martin, for sharing your experience with the MotoMaster Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger. We’re truly sorry to hear that you’ve had repeated issues with this product. Your feedback about the lifespan and reliability is very important, and we understand how frustrating this must be. We’d like to learn more about what happened so we can assist you and escalate this concern to our quality team. Please reach out to our customer support at [contact info] with details about the failures and your usage conditions. Your input will help us improve durability and ensure better performance for future products schumacher

2 Failed

2 months ago
I purchased one and used it maybe 15 times in less than 2 years before it failed. CT replaced it under warranty. One year later the replacement failed. In my opinion this unit is not reliable.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Response from CustomerSupport:
a month ago
CustomerSupport
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Moto Master Eliminator Workshop Series Smart Battery Charger. We’re sorry to hear about the reliability issues you’ve encountered. While we’re glad Canadian Tire honored the warranty, we understand how frustrating repeated failures can be. Your feedback is valuable and helps us identify areas for improvement. If you’d like assistance finding a more durable alternative or have questions, we’re here to help. schumacher

Good charger

3 months ago
Very pleased with this battery charger was unable to recondition my quad battery
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Junk

9 months ago
The first one was replaced under warranty at 2.5 yrs, rarely used. 2nd one lasted about the same time but only warranted from the original purchase date. I won't buy anymore Motomaster products.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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On my fourth replacement

10 months ago
I am writing this from the store where I am picking up the 4th one in a year and a half. The warranty only amounts to an exchange so I cannot get my money back. I am stuck exchanging these junkie Chargers until the 3-year warranty expires and then I guess I will throw the last one away and go and buy something better from a different store. Don't waste your money.
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10 months ago
MotoMaster
Thank you for your feedback. We sell thousands of this model battery charger without issue. We'd love to hear more detail about your experiences so we can help troubleshoot. Please feel free to contact us at 1-800-621-5485.
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Q: Has anyone unit charged a regular lead acid automotive or 12 V deep cycle battery at 16 volts?? I've had two of these chargers do this to 3 seperate batteries. 16V seems high. Batteries were both new

3 years ago
4 Answers
  • A: I figured it out boys! Right in the instruction manual too who would know! I was having issues with this unit charging at 16.5V and overcharging my batteries. You need to first connect the charger to the battery using the positive and negative leads, and then plug the charger into the AC outlet. It seems to charge at 13 to 13.5v now no problem.

    3 years ago
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Q: How long after the 100% charge does the green light turn on? I have it on charge at the 15/40 amp for 3.5 hours and it shows 100% charge but the green light isn't on.

3 years ago
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  • A: Hi to anyone who's having this problem, i had to exchange for a new unit. Guess i had a faulty one out of the box. The green light indeed comes on after the charger hits 100% on the new one.

    3 years ago
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Q: When using the Eliminator is it better to disconnect & remove the battery from the vehicle to desulfate it or can I leave it in?

3 years ago
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  • A: In that situation, I’d remove it from the vehicle or at least make sure there is room above for gassing.

    3 years ago
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Q: When the charger is used as a maintainer/maintenance mode. What amperage is used for this feature? Or would a different product be better suited for this application?

3 years ago
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  • A: Only require a unit that has a 2 amp maintenance

    3 years ago
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Q: How do you switch from 15 amp to 40 amp? There's only one button to select for that range but I can't find any instructions in the manual on how it works

a year ago
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  • A: Good morning Frenchie, The buttons operate as a cycle through buttons.  Pressing them multiple times give you the ability to cycle through the operational functions like Amperage and Battery Type. I hope this helps, Graham.

    a year ago
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Q: What is the wattage requirement for the AC input for 125A Engine Start feature? I do remote camping with a generator and want to ensure generator can run the engine start feature for emergency situations.

a year ago
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  • A: This model will not draw more than the standard household current. You can easily run this unit with a 2500-watt generator. Please call customer support at 800-621-5485 if you have further questions about this product.

    a year ago
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Q: What is the wattage requirement for the AC input? This is needed to know if your current AC generator will run it in remote situations such as when camping.

a year ago
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  • A: If using only the charging modes (i.e. not the 125A Engine Start feature), this charger will draw/require a maximum of about 700 watts to operate.

    a year ago
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Q: Does this need to be plugged into the wall to he used or can it ba charged and used while camping to charge my extra car battery?

2 years ago
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  • A: This battery charger needs to be plugged into AC power during use.

    2 years ago
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Q: can it charge LiFePO4 batteries

2 years ago
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  • A: No, this charger is not recommended for lithium batteries.

    2 years ago
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Q: Can you use this battery charger as a trickle charger connected to your terminal and ground while you change out a Mercedes AGM battery ? Most places online say to connect a trickle charger to keep the memory of the cars computer while you change it.  

2 years ago
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  • A: While this product would not be suitable for your memory saving application, there as any other number of possible options such as: - 011-3006 OBDII-type Memory Saver - One end plugs into your OBDII port while the other end can be plugged into another 12V power source such as a booster pack or, if paired with accessories such as 011-3014 or 011-3015 can be connected to another standalone 12V battery or to another vehicle's 12V outlet. - 011-1954 OBDII Maintainer Connector - Paired with the Supply Mode of 011-1969 MotoMaster Eliminator Precision Series Charger. - Finally, because your vehicle actually has remote jump start posts to which you can easily connect to while working on the battery) you can consider any battery charger with a supply mode, such as the aforementioned 011-1969 MotoMaster Eliminator Precision Series Charger or it's more powerful big brother 011-1970. Or the NOCO Genius 2, 5 or 10 models.

    2 years ago
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