
UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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Figure 123: Connecting an external 6V battery – battery link removed
Figure 124: Connecting an external 6V battery – internal battery disconnected or removed
Note:
larger capacity batteries will take longer to charge.
this configuration is not useful for a DT85 because it already includes a 4Ah internal battery.
The
DT80's
charging circuit includes temperature compensation. For this to be effective, the external battery and the
DT80
must
be at a similar ambient temperature.
2. External Battery with External Charger
In this case an external
6V
battery (any type and capacity) is again connected to the
C
and
–
terminals. However this
time an external power supply is not connected. The battery is therefore the primary power source for the logger.
As with Option 1, the internal battery must be disconnected, either by not connecting the battery link or by unplugging the
internal battery connector (the latter scenario is shown in the diagram below).
Figure 125: Connecting an externally charged 6V battery – internal battery disconnected or removed
In most cases, an external 12/24V battery system connected to the logger's external power input is preferable to an
externally charged 6V battery. This is because it allows the internal battery to act as an Uninterruptible Power Supply
(UPS) and keep the logger running if the external supply is temporarily interrupted. Also, the
PWR OUT
(DT80 Series 2
and DT85 only) power output will not be available when running from 6V.
The 6V option is, however, the most power-efficient way to run the logger. See
for more
details. It can therefore be useful in emergency situations where normal power is not available. In these cases the logger
could be powered for a limited time by connecting 4 x 1.5V alkaline cells, for example.
Storage
If the
DT80
is not to be used for a period of time, consideration needs to be given to the health of its internal battery.
Important:
Avoid storing the internal battery in a discharged state. If a gel-cell battery remains flat for any length of time, its capacity
and service life will be significantly reduced.
Before placing a
DT80
into storage, you should therefore ensure that the main battery is fully charged (at least eight
hours charge time). The battery link should then be disconnected.