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BATTERY CHARGER
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Note:
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When changing to batteries with considerably different
capacity also use a corresponding charger, so that the
charging periods remain limited and the batteries are
charged completely.
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When replacing the secondary plug [B] (part-no. 206
917 100) a bridge (4), view inside view of the plug, must
be welded between the contacts 2 (earth) and 3.
Marginally increased transition resistance (> 0.2 Ohm) in
the charging cables and -plugs already prevent a complete
charging. Plugs that become hot during charging are to be
replaced.
Technical requirements:
for the following drive batteries,
– max. charging voltage: 28.5 V
For sealed drive batteries:
– up to 40 Ah – 5 h / 50 Ah – 20 h
– Charging current: 6 A
For open/sealed drive batteries:
– from 40 Ah – 5 h / 50 Ah – 20 h
– Charging current: 8 A
– from 65 Ah – 5 h / 82 Ah – 20 h
– Charging current: 12 A
Pin assignment of the charging plug (B):
Pin 1: +24 V (Conduit red)
Pin 2: minus (Conduit black)
Pin 3: minus (Bridge on Pin 2 – view arrow)
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Therefore observe the operating manual of the charger!
Pin assignment of the charging socket (C):
Pin 1: +24 V (Conduit red)
Pin 2: minus (Conduit blue)
Pin 3: Lock (Conduit black)
A
B
C
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
B
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