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3. OPERATING THE CHARGER – 10 amp output 

 

The LED Function Chart describes the charging process for any individual 10 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 

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  14.4  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.  Now you can 

store your batteries at full charge indefinitely without overcharging.  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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READY

FINISHING

CHARGING

 

Summary of Contents for Trolling Charger 2613A

Page 1: ...r battery s life in applications where it is stored for long periods of time They are 3 stage electronic completely automatic lightweight silent battery chargers and each output produces 12 Volts DC a...

Page 2: ...rs the eye flood the eye with cold running water for at least ten minutes and get medical attention 5 Never smoke or allow an open flame in the vicinity of the battery 6 Do not drop a metal tool onto...

Page 3: ...CORD INTO AN AVAILABLE AC OUTLET THAT IS PROTECTED BY A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI BREAKER CAUTION To reduce the risk of shock connect only to a properly grounded outlet NOTE AC Line Cord c...

Page 4: ...r 5 amp bank is 60AH The recommended maximum battery size per 10 amp bank is 120AH 2613A Connections Model Output Volts Output Amps Banks DC Cable Size Size inches L x W x H Input Volts Input Amps Max...

Page 5: ...5 2613A Connections Diagram 2 2613A used in a 24V system To use a 2613A in a 36V system connect all 3 outputs in series...

Page 6: ...del Output Volts Output Amps Banks DC Cable Size Size inches L x W x H Input Volts Input Amps Max 2620A 12 24 10 10 2 6 6 9 6 x 7 x 2 6 115VAC 50 60Hz 5 Amps Diagram 3 2620A 10 10 Amps used with 2 ind...

Page 7: ...Output Amps Banks DC Cable Size Size inches L x W x H Input Volts Input Amps Max 2623A 12 24 10 5 10 3 6 6 6 13 x 7 x 2 6 115VAC 50 60Hz 6 25 Amps Diagram 4 2623A 10 5 10 Amps used with 3 independent...

Page 8: ...n parallel with output 1 3 Output 1 and 3 may be connected in series for a 24 V system the engine start output Output 2 may NOT be connected in series with output 1 and 3 2623A Connections Diagram 5 2...

Page 9: ...10 10 10 3 6 6 6 13 x 7 x 2 6 115VAC 50 60Hz 7 5 Amps Diagram 6 2631A 10 10 10 Amps used with 3 independent 12V Batteries NOTE The 2631A can be used on 3 12 volt batteries a 24V system or a 36 volt sy...

Page 10: ...rb 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 batter...

Page 11: ...he 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 ap...

Page 12: ...tery charger 1 Turn off all DC equipment while charging 2 Load test the batteries and replace if necessary 3 Apply a higher AC voltage source or reduce the length of the extension cord 4 Check battery...

Page 13: ...pment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning this equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or...

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