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4. OPERATING THE CHARGER – 10 (or 5/5) amp output 

 

The LED Function Chart describes the charging process for any 10 (or 5/5) Amp output.

 

Display 

Operating condition 

When the red LED is on, it indicates that your batteries are discharged and is 
recharging them at the "Charging" rate (stage 1). This charging rate is 10 (or 
5/5) Amps. 
While the red LED is on, the voltage measured (with the charger on) will be 
approximately 11.5 to 13 Volts. 

If  the  red  LED  stays  on  for  more  than  24  hours,  refer  to  Problem  1  in  the 
troubleshooting section in this manual.

 

When  both  the  green  and  the  red  LED’s  are  on,  it  is  charging  at  the 
"Finishing"  rate.  (stage  2).    During  this  second  charging  stage,  the  charger 
holds  the  battery  voltage  at  approximately  14.3  VDC,  and  then  gradually 
reduces the amount of current (Amps) it delivers to the battery.  By doing this, 
the battery is able to “absorb” the last 10% of charge as quickly as possible 
without becoming overheated.   

If  both  lights  stay  on  longer  than  24  hours,  refer  to  Problem  2  in  the 
troubleshooting section in this manual. 

 

When  the  battery  approaches  full  charge,  the  charger  switches  into  its  third 
charging stage, gradually reducing the current fed to the batteries to as low as 
0.1  Amps.    At  the  same  time,  it  reduces  its  output  voltage  to  a  “Float”  or 
“Ready” charging rate of approximately 13.3 VDC, indicated by the green LED 
light.    This  low  “

Float”

  or 

“Maintenance”

  voltage  gently  “tops  off”  your 

batteries, keeping them fully charged and ready until needed.  The green LED 
indicates that your batteries are now fully charged and ready for use. 
If  the  green  LED  stays  on  when  your  battery  is  known  to  be  low,  refer  to 
Problem 3 in the troubleshooting section in this manual. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for 2614A

Page 1: ...12 12 2621A 230 2622A 10 10 Amps 2 Bank 12 12 2622A 230 See Section 3 diagrams for specific connection instructions IMPORTANT NOTICE This manual contains important safety and operating instructions f...

Page 2: ...USE ON OTHER BATTERY TYPES MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OR PERSONAL INJURY RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF LEAD ACID BATTERIES IS DANGEROUS BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORM...

Page 3: ...forcefully blown away using a piece of cardboard or other non metallic material as a hand fan 5 Clean battery terminals Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with eyes 6 Add distilled w...

Page 4: ...R SECURING THE BATTERY CONNECTIONS PLUG THE AC LINE CORD INTO AN AVAILABLE AC OUTLET THAT IS PROTECTED BY A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI BREAKER DO NOT PLUG INTO AC UNTIL ALL CHARGER CONNECTI...

Page 5: ...larity of the battery posts The POSITIVE POS P battery post usually has a larger diameter than the NEGATIVE NEG N post 2 Connections to the battery should be made with industry standard color coding C...

Page 6: ...APPLICABLE 2621A 15 AMP FUSE 15 AMP FUSE 15 AMP FUSE 2622A 15 AMP FUSE 15 AMP FUSE NOT APPLICABLE Choosing Charging Location The charger should have at least eight inches of unobstructed area on all...

Page 7: ...75 Amp 2614A 230 12 12 5 10 2 YES 230VAC 50 60Hz 2 5 Amp Diagram 1 Standard Connections for a 2614A 5 10 Amps used with 2 independent 12V Batteries 2614A Connection Warnings Do not connect the output...

Page 8: ...ax 2621A 12 12 12 5 5 10 3 YES 115VAC 50 60Hz 5 Amp 2621A 230 12 12 12 5 5 10 3 YES 230VAC 50 60Hz 2 5 Amp Diagram 2 Standard Connections for a 2621A 5 5 10 Amps used with 3 independent 12V Batteries...

Page 9: ...t connect output 3 10 amp of the 2621A in series or in parallel with output 1 or output 2 while charger is AC powered ON Charge separate batteries only While charger is AC powered on battery switch mu...

Page 10: ...Amps Max 2622A 12 12 10 10 2 YES 115VAC 50 60Hz 5 Amp 2622A 230 12 12 10 10 2 YES 230VAC 50 60Hz 2 5 Amp Diagram 4 Standard Connections for a 2622A 10 10 Amps used with 2 independent 12V Batteries 26...

Page 11: ...tery By doing this the battery is able to absorb the last 10 of charge as quickly as possible without becoming overheated If both lights stay on longer than 24 hours refer to Problem 2 in the troubles...

Page 12: ...oing this the battery is able to absorb the last 10 of charge as quickly as possible without becoming overheated If both lights stay on longer than 24 hours refer to Problem 2 in the troubleshooting s...

Page 13: ...Ready State 2 One or more defective or damaged cells 3 Extremely low AC voltage at the battery charger 1 Turn off all DC equipment while charging 2 Load test the batteries and replace if necessary 3...

Page 14: ...del Output Volts Output Amps Banks Output Circuit Breakers Input Volts Input Amps Max 2614A 12 12 5 10 2 YES 115VAC 50 60Hz 3 75 Amp 2614A 230 12 12 5 10 2 YES 230VAC 50 60Hz 2 5 Amp 2621A 12 12 12 5...

Page 15: ...correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an ou...

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