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needed to balance cell voltages and/or remove unique sulphation barriers
caused when calcium batteries have a high demand or are left
discharged for a number of days.
ADJUSTABLE CHARGE VOLTAGE
The chargers output voltage (V) can be selected to suit the output voltage of
the battery being charged, i.e. 6V or 12V.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) - VOLTAGE (V), CURRENT (A) &
PERCENTAGE CHARGED (%)
The LCD provides three selectable display outputs. The LED indicators on the
fascia highlight the selected characteristic being monitored and displayed.
DE-SULPHATION FUNCTION
This feature provides a stepped or pulsed voltage to help remove the
suphation of plates which can occur when batteries are left discharged for
prolonged periods.
NOTE:
If the battery is unable to be recovered (i.e. the suphation of the plates
is too severe), the battery charger will display the error message Er2.
RECONDITIONING
When the battery has been left unattended for a prolonged period, the
suphation of the plates may be severe for stage 2: De-sulphation cycle to
adequately clean plates. In these instances, the ANALYSIS stage will identify
that sulphation of the plates still exists and an additional RECONDITION stage
will provide a more concerted effort in an attempt to recover the battery.
For calcium batteries, the RECONDITION stage will balance any differences in
cell voltage, and repair cell stratification of the calcium battery.
NOTE:
The inclusion of a RECONDITION stage may significantly increase the
charge time (up to 48 hours).
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
A liquid crystal display (LCD) provides a clear, easy to read display.
CELL EQUALISATION
The charger provides a low voltage PRE-CHARGE function at a low current to
allow the battery cells to equalise.
OVER TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
When the internal temperature of the charger reaches 50c, sensors reduce
the output current to minimise damage due to overheating.
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