HITEC Multi-Charger X2-400 Instruction Manual Download Page 10

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Discharging

The main purpose of discharging a battery is to clean the residual capacity of the 
battery or to reduce the battery’s voltage to a defined level. It is even more critical that 
close attention be paid to the discharging process as failure to properly monitor the 
process can destroy your batter. The final discharge voltage should be set correctly to 
avoid deep discharging. Some rechargeable batteries have a memory effect. If they 
are partly used and recharged before the complete charge/discharge cycle is accom-
plished, they remember this and will only use that part of their capacity next time. It is 
generally known that NiCd and NiMH batteries suffer from this memory effect.

Discharging Lithium Batteries

Lithium batteries cannot be discharged to a voltage lower than the minimum voltage 
for the cell type. Doing so will result in a rapid loss of capacity and/or total failure. 
While the X2-400 monitors each individual cell during the discharge process the 
discharging cutoff is based on the total pack voltage. Generally, lithium batteries don’t 
need to be discharged and it is not recommended that you discharge them. If you do 
choose to discharge your lithium batteries make sure to pay attention to the minimum 
voltage setting as well as the individual cell voltage. 

4mm bullet 
connectors 
plug directly 
into most power 
supplies. 

Using terminal 
clip attaching 
to car battery.

POWERING THE CHARGER

WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION

The Hitec X2-400 charger can also be powered by a 12VDC car battery using the 
included large terminal clips with matching 4mm female bullet connectors or it can be 
connected directly to a DC power supply. When connecting to a battery or power supply 
it is critically important that you use either a fully charged 12 volt car battery or a high 
quality DC power supply that has a voltage range between 12 to 18 volts DC and a 
minimum current rating of 60 amps.  Failure to use proper input power can result in unreli-
able performance and may damage the charger.

NOTICE

THIS CHARGER WAS DESIGNED AND APPROVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR USE WITH 
THE TYPES OF BATTERIES STATED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. HITEC RCD 
USA ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND IF THE CHARGER IS USED FOR ANY 
PURPOSE OTHER THAN THAT STATED. SINCE WE ARE UNABLE TO ASSURE THAT 
THE USER WILL PROPERLY FOLLOW THE SUPPLIED INSTRUCTIONS AND HAVE 
NO CONTROL OVER ONE'S PROPER USE OR MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE, WE 
ARE OBLIGATED TO DENY ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OF LIABILITY FOR LOSS, 
DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH ARE INCURRED DUE TO IMPROPER USE AND OPERA-
TION OF THIS PRODUCT.  UNLESS OTHERWISE PRESCRIBED BY LAW, THE LIMIT 
OF OUR LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE INVOICE VALUE OF THE CHARGER.
 

Summary of Contents for Multi-Charger X2-400

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Page 2: ...mation 13 Charging Lithium Chemistry LiPo LiIo LiFe Type Batteries 13 Discharging Lithium Chemistry LiPo LiIo LiFe Type Batteries 16 Charging Discharging and Cycling NiCd or NiMH Batteries 17 Charging...

Page 3: ...the include connector you connect it to a 12 18 V DC power supply with a minimum amperage rating of 60 amps The Hitec X2 400 is simple to use but the operation of a sophisticated automatic charger suc...

Page 4: ...Fe battery into any of the charging ports This eliminates the time consuming efforts of charging all your batteries separately Discharger Power 25 Watts per Channel Power Source Charge Power Cell Coun...

Page 5: ...u Control Buttons Temp Sensor PC Link Temp Sensor PC Link Universal Balancing Port Universal Balancing Port Battery Socket Battery Socket Input DC 12 18 Ventilation Fan With Temperature Sensor Ventila...

Page 6: ...e process will automatically end Charges Most Popular Lithium Batteries The X2 400 is compatible with the three most common Lithium chemistry batteries Li Ion LiPo and LiFe Multiple Lithium Battery Ch...

Page 7: ...ot included in our package 5 User Customizable Presets per Port Each port of the X2 400 features 5 individually customizable presets so the user can store the charge and discharge parameters for any p...

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Page 10: ...age setting as well as the individual cell voltage 4mm bullet connectors plug directly into most power supplies Using terminal clip attaching to car battery POWERING THE CHARGER WARNINGS AND SAFETY IN...

Page 11: ...ries supported by the X2 400 LiFe 3 3V Lilo 3 6V or LiPo 3 7V If you plan to use one type of Lithium chemistry battery you can set the default here WARNING Make sure when you connect your battery that...

Page 12: ...ting then press INC to move on to the next parameter Waste Time Setting When charge discharge cycling a battery the battery will become warm You can set a time delay ranging from 0 to 60 minutes after...

Page 13: ...will end forcibly to protect the input source Once you have established the desired settings press Start Enter to confirm the setting You have now set the initial user settings You can repeat this pro...

Page 14: ...12 PROGRAM FLOW CHART...

Page 15: ...ws the present input voltage going to the charger When the battery is connected to the balancing port you can check the voltage of each cell in the battery pack The program can display the voltages of...

Page 16: ...nge the settings press the START ENTER key to make it blink then use the DEC or INC key to change the setting Then press the START ENTER key again to store the setting A Lithium battery is charged at...

Page 17: ...number of cells the processor detects as S If both numbers are identical you can start charging by pressing the START ENTER button If not press the BATT TYPE STOP button to go back to the previous sc...

Page 18: ...l state of the battery exceeds the voltage level for storage WARNING Lithium batteries cannot be discharged to a voltage lower than the minimum voltage for the cell type Doing so will result in a rapi...

Page 19: ...een Auto and Manual Mode using the charge current you set up In the auto mode you should set the upper limit of the charge current to avoid damage caused by excessive charge current This is especially...

Page 20: ...of the battery being charged or discharged Use the INC or DEC keys to scroll through the results of each cycle This program is only suitable for charging a lead acid PB type battery with a nominal vo...

Page 21: ...the Default User Preferences Setup section of this manual to set up this feature Charging Lead Acid Pb Batteries Set up the discharge current on the left and the nominal voltage on the right The disch...

Page 22: ...and a capacity of 3000mAh When you have completed this process press and hold the START ENTER key for 3 seconds to enter the charge discharge setup screen Set up the charge current in the manual mode...

Page 23: ...c RCD USA customer service department immediately The voltage is lower than which is set check the number of cells in the battery pack The voltage is higher than which is set check the number of cells...

Page 24: ...18 0 16 0 7 4 9 8 12 3 14 8 17 2 19 7 22 1 24 6 6 0 8 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 18 0 20 0 3 4 2 5 2 0 1 7 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 0 Pb Battery Type 5 0 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 5 0 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 5 0 3 5 2 3 1 7 1...

Page 25: ...ins chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer Use caution when handling this product and avoid exposure to any electronic components or internal assemblies RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES EN...

Page 26: ...PLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THIS PROD UCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUALR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURA...

Page 27: ...1 Presets Preset No Battery Type Charge Mode Charge Discharge Current Charge Discharge Voltage 1 2 3 4 5 Preset No Battery Type Charge Mode Charge Discharge Current Charge Discharge Voltage 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 28: ...All specifications and figures are subject to change without notice...

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