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Engine Starter
Battery
(connected to alternator)
Important
NEGA
TIVES
should all be common.
W
e recommend joining
the BB’
s neg. to the
starter battery negative.
For improved efficiency
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F
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F
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Pos
in
Pos
out
Bat out fuse
Battery temp
sensor
Remote sense
Remote
socket
ign
ctrl
auto
fuse
fuse
House / Domestic /
Aux
Battery Bank
T
emp
Sensor on
negative
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Link
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Auto
Low V
regen. braking
T
o Ignition feed*
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T
o Ignition feed*
Link
T
o Ignition feed*
Auto
Low V
regen. braking
Auto
Low V
regen. braking
Automatic
Activation
Unit
on
when
input
voltage
above
13.6V
(input),
of
f
below
13.3V
(input).
If
input
voltage
is
13.6V
-
19.0V
the
regen.
braking
timer
begins.
This
triggers
the
120
second
timer
which
starts
when
the
input
voltage
drops
to
between
12.0V
-13.3V
. The
timer
and
v
o
lta
g
e
s
c
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n
b
e
a
d
ju
s
te
d
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T
h
is
allows
it
to
be
used
with
smart
alternators
/ Regen.
Braking.
Ignition Feed w/ regen.
timer
.
Same
as
operation
mode
1. The
only
addition
is
that
an
ignition
signal
is
required.
If
you
have
13.6V+
on
the
input
terminal
with
no
live
ignition
feed
then
the
charger
is
in
standby
and
not
charging.
Operational Modes
1
2
3
1
2
3
Unit will work on default setting if temperature sensor not fitted
Quick Guide to the
buttons on the front panel.
Refer to Pages 8 - 11 for in depth procedure
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Ignition
Feed
w/o
timer
Requires
live
signal
to
activate/deactivate.
Suitable
for
smart
alternator
/
regen.
braking
mode.
No
low
voltage
timers,
low
voltage
cut
of
f
is
1
1.5V
(x2
for
24V). Be wary of battery when
leaving
the
ignition
on
in
this
mode.
How to get the charger to turn on and operate
- ensure the charger is wired up as depicted above
- when engine is running, the alternator should charge the starter battery
.
Because the starter battery is connected to the positive input terminal (Pos in) of the Pro Batt Ultra there should
be at least 13.4V+ (x2 for 24V | x3 for 36V | x4 for 48V) at this terminal, when the engine is running.
This shall turn the charger on.
The charger
, from default, requires a battery voltage on the positive output terminal (Pos out) in order to start charging, so ensure that there is
battery voltage on the Pos out. If so, the charger shall start charging at the default charging profile (sealed lead acid).
To operate the Pro Batt Ultra
refer to page 7 (next page)
for instructions.
Quick Installation
input cutof
f voltage 20s
reset unit to default 30s
1/2 5 seconds
10+ set auto regen
15+ Power supply mode (live)
Force unit to float. On/off toggle.
Turn unit on / off toggle.
Battery type select.
Change Operational on/off voltages
Reset unit to default.
30+
20+
Toggle Power Supply mode
(provides live output voltage)
15+
Display software version
battery temp
sensor
Temperature sensor
Not obligatory to connect.
If you wish to install, connect the
temp sensor to the negative of
the domestic / aux. batteries.
When temp sensor senses the
temperature lower than 20Deg C
the voltage shall go up on the
charger’s output and when the
temperature is higher than
20Deg C the voltage.
Sensor shall trip the charger if the
temperature of battery >55DegC
compensates for voltage drop across long cables
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Neg
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SVEM*
Stationary Vehicle Engage Mode
15+
SVEM*
Stationary Vehicle Engage Mode
Pro Batt Ultra starts charging when input is >13.1V.
Turns off when input is <13.0V.
Stationary vehicle engage mode.
Unit on at 13.1V input.
When input below 12.9V, a 20 second
timer starts - if still below 12.9V after the 20
seconds the unit goes to sleep. Requires
13.1V to come on again.