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Safety temp
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This shows the trigger voltage for automatic charge
termination of NiMH and NiCd battery. The effective
value ranges from 5 to 20mV per cell. If the trigger
voltage is set higher, there is a danger of overcharg-
ing the battery; if it is set lower, there is a possibility
of premature termination. Please refer the technical
specification of the battery.
(NiCd default: 12mV, NiMH default: 7mV)
You can set the maximum temperature at which the
charger should allow battery to reach during charge.
Once a battery reaches this temperature during
charge, the process will be terminated to protect the
battery.
The battery is on the cyclic process of charge and
discharge can often become warm after charge or
discharge period. The program can insert a time
delay to occur after each charge and discharge
process to allow the battery adequate time to cool
down before being subjected to the next process.
The value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes.
When you start a charge process, the integral
safety timer automatically starts running at the
same time. This is programmed to prevent
overcharge the battery if it proves to be faulty, or if
the termination circuit cannot detect the battery full.
The value for the safety timer should be generous
enough to allow a full charge of the battery.
This program sets the maximum charge capacity
that will be supplied to the battery during charge. If
the delta-pack voltage is not detected nor the safety
timer expired by any reason, this feature will
automatically stop the process at the selected
capacity value.