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Conditioning: Amber LED illuminates during conditioning mode.
Ready / maintain: Green LED illuminates when batteries are fully charged and being
automatically maintained until you are ready to use your boat.
Storage recondition: Green LED fades in and out when performing a once a month storage
recondition mode.
5. Battery bank trouble status LEDs
Red LEDs will illuminate indicating a wiring problem or fault at one of the batteries connected
to the ProSport charger. See page 21 of charger manual for further details.
Operation after Applying AC Power to a ProSport Charger
Connected to Discharged Batteries
During the startup test the battery type LED will be illuminated and the red charge mode LED will
flash indicating that the unit is in a self-test mode. When complete and if there are no faults, the
charger's system check OK indicator will illuminate green and the ProSport's solid red charging
LED will be ON indicating the charge process is initiated.
Note: If there is a fault the appropriate bank LED will illuminate and the charge process may not start, depending
on the location of the fault. See page 21 for further troubleshooting details.
If There are no Battery Faults, the Green System Check OK LED will Illuminate and the
Following Sequences will proceed:
The red battery type LED (factory set for standard Flooded (lead-acid)/AGM batteries) will illuminate.
The red charge mode LED will illuminate indicating the charger has started its multi-stage charging process.
When the charge process is approximately 80% complete the red charge mode indicator will
turn off and the amber conditioning LED will turn on indicating the conditioning mode.
When the multi-stage charge process is completed you will observe the following:
Battery type red LED goes OFF.
The red charging LED and the amber conditioning LED will be off and the green ready/maintain
LED will illuminate indicating your batteries are fully charged.
The only LEDs on after the multi-stage charge process is completed are the green system
OK LED, blue AC power LED and the green ready/maintain LED.
Multi-Stage Charging Overview
ProSport Charging:
During this mode the
“Charging” indicator will be red. ProSport will use all of its
available charging amps (as controlled by temperature) until the battery voltage is raised to 14.6VDC
(Flooded lead-acid factory setting).
ProSport Conditioning:
During this mode the
“Conditioning” status indicator will be amber. Batteries will
hold at 14.6 VDC (factory set for Flooded lead-acid batteries) to complete charging while conditioning each
battery connected. Upon completion the ProSport will go into it’s maintain mode.
ProSport Ready / Maintain:
During this mode the
“Ready/Maintain” status indicator will be green and remain
on with the blue
“power” LED indicating that your batteries are fully charged while being maintained at a precision
13.4 volts (factory set for flooded lead-acid batteries) and are ready to go when you are.
ProSport Storage Recondition Mode:
During this mode the ProSport
“Recondition Mode” green indicator
will illuminate with a slow fade in and out pulse indicating that while your batteries/boat are in storage the
ProSport will automatically recondition all batteries for up to 3 hours once a month extending battery life
and maximizing on the water battery power performance.
Batteries and Charging (Continued)
•
To get maximum daily use, the battery must be fully charged. This is accomplished by having the
Trackchair
/Trackstander
plugged in until the “READY LIGHT” comes on.
•
Dual Pro Charger:
When your battery charging system is activated, each bank provides charging information utilizing five red Light
Emitting Diode (LED) indicators and one green Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator.
The five red LEDs enable you to track the progress of the charge cycle on each battery as the voltage
rises.
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