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constant current mode intermittently as the parallel load requires, or when charging a discharged  
battery. The indicator light will switch from yellow to green when the unit is operating in the constant 
voltage mode at about 75%, or less, of its maximum rated current. In the constant voltage mode the 
unit is regulating voltage and the battery is being properly charged. When the indicator first changes 
from yellow to green the 

battery should be between 80-90% charged.

 

 

To insure a full charge and to help your battery keep its full capacity, we recommend the battery be 
left connected at all times. There is no danger of overcharging the battery if the above precautions 
are followed. If AC power is lost, then the battery must fully support the load. To prevent battery 
damage from over-discharging, we recommend the use of a low voltage cut off (LVCO). A LVCO will 
cut off the load from the battery when the battery is discharged and, after AC power has been re-
stored, the LVCO will automatically reconnect the load after the charger has begun recharging the 
battery. This charger can support a continuous load up to 2 Amp current. This will leave enough 
power to keep the battery properly charged and recharge a discharged battery in the event of a 
power failure. 
 

CHARGING NOTES AND TIPS 
 

For safer and more efficient charging, batteries should be charged with higher voltages when cold and 
lower voltages when warm. This unit incorporates automatic temperature compensation of the  
output voltage. It will increase the charge voltage in cold conditions and decrease charge voltage in 
warm conditions. For this feature to work properly, the battery and charger should be located in the 
same environment (allow the battery and charger to stabilize at room temperature before charging). 
Initially, the charger open circuit voltage may read a little high until its internal temperature warms 
during operation, thereby lowering the voltage. 
 
Make sure that you only charge a battery with the same nominal voltage rating as the charger. Charg-
ing a lower voltage battery will cause battery damage due to severe overcharging. Charging a higher 
voltage battery may damage the charger due to overheating. 
 
These battery chargers are designed to ideally charge a battery at the C/10 rate (capacity divided by 
10 hours). Therefore, a 40 amp-hour battery would require a 4 Amp charge. Larger or smaller capacity 
batteries can be charged with these chargers with the following precautions (refer to these charger 
specifications and your battery documentation for proper switch and charge currents to determine 
compatibility with this charger): 
 
When charging a larger capacity battery, the battery may be overcharged due to the unit not switch-
ing into float charge mode. Holding a battery for prolonged times at the high rate charge voltage may 
damage the battery. Larger capacity batteries really require a larger current charger or a float charger. 
 
When charging a smaller capacity battery, the battery may be undercharged because the charger 
switches into float charge mode too early (relative to capacity). Leave the battery connected to the 
charger for several hours to finish charging in the float charge mode. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PSC-124000AP

Page 1: ...odel PSC 124000AP CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER FRIENDLY PARTS CAUTION THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE USED IN OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS EXPOSURE TO MOISTURE MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD OPERATING PROCEDURES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...maintenance free rechargeable batteries Attempting to charge other types of batteries may result in personal injury and battery damage The heat sink and enclosure will become hot during the charge cycle DO NOT TOUCH Connect or disconnect the output connectors only when the unit is disconnected from AC power or arcing and burning may result due to the possible presence of explosive gases DANGER Nev...

Page 3: ...ntermittent parallel load The use of an optional low voltage cut out is rec ommend when using parallel loads This unit is not designed to operate as a standalone power supply OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before using this battery charger make sure it is compatible with your battery Refer to the ratings on the battery charger the specifications in this manual and your battery documentation Determine the ...

Page 4: ...ge It will increase the charge voltage in cold conditions and decrease charge voltage in warm conditions For this feature to work properly the battery and charger should be located in the same environment allow the battery and charger to stabilize at room temperature before charging Initially the charger open circuit voltage may read a little high until its internal temperature warms during operat...

Page 5: ...hin 24 hours the battery is probably damaged beyond recovery MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FUSE REPLACEMENT The AC input module contains the main fuse and a spare fuse Detach the power cord Use a flat head screwdriver or a coin to pry open the fuse drawer or holder Replace the blown fuse with the spare You can use the old fuse to push out the spare fuse Now is a good time to install a new spare fuse Re...

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