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8. Getting Started / Operation
a) Connecting the charger to the power supply
The charger has a maximum total charging power of 200 W (up to 84 W per channel). The power supply must be
selected according to the actual charging power (this depends on the battery type, number of cells and the charging
current).
When the charger delivers the maximum charging power of 200 W, the power consumption will be approxi-
mately 20 - 30 % higher due to conversion losses.
If the charger is powered with a fixed voltage power adapter, it must be able to deliver a sufficiently high
current.
The input voltage must be at least 16.8 V in order for the charger to deliver the maximum 200 W charging
power.
Ensure that the battery is connected in the correct polarity (observe the plus/+ and minus/- symbols).
The charger turns on automatically when it is connected to the power supply and is ready for immediate use.
b) Connecting a battery to the charger
Please read the following section carefully before connecting/charging a battery.
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If you have not already done so, read the information in sections 5 and 6.
• Do you know the battery's specifications? Do not connect or charge a battery if the specifications are
not printed on the casing.
• Never use an excessive charging current, as this may cause the battery to overheat, catch fire or ex
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plode.
• Are all cables and plugs intact? Do the plugs fit securely into the sockets? Worn-out plugs and damaged
cables should be replaced.
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Never connect more than one battery/battery pack to each terminal or connect the terminals together.
Each channel is independent.
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If you wish to charge a self-assembled battery pack, the cells must be identical (same type, capacity
and manufacturer).
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Before connecting a battery/battery pack to the charger, disconnect the battery from your model (e.g.
cruise control or autopilot system).
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The battery is charged via the built-in balancer. As a result, it is important to ensure that none of the other
battery cables can cause a short circuit. A short circuit may cause a fire or explosion.
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It is not possible to charge batteries using a ‘standard’ two-pole connection. The battery charges via the
balancer socket. If the battery does not have an XH plug, use an adapter cable (not included, available
separately).