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STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS:
The following describes the
indicator light operation:
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RED
- FULL RECHARGE (Automatic): BULK & ABSORPTION: When
the red light is on, the battery charger is in the process of fully charging
the battery.
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GREEN FLASHING
– ABSORPTION: When the green light is flashing,
the charger is in the constant voltage absorption mode. The charger
automatically switches to float maintenance when the charge current
drops below 0.4 amps or 8 hours after the absorption mode begins.
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GREEN
– CHARGE COMPLETE: FLOAT / MAINTENANCE: When
the green light is on and not flashing, and the red light is off, the battery
charger is in the storage / maintenance mode. In this mode the charger
will maintain the battery at full charge by attempting to keep a constant
voltage across the battery terminals. If the battery becomes partially
discharged due to an external current draw or excessive internal battery
losses, the charger will automatically switch itself back to the full
recharge mode of operation.
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RED & GREEN Alternating
– ERROR: When the red and green light
are alternating light is flashing, the most likely cause is either a high
resistance connection between the charger and a battery with a voltage
less than 12 volts, or the battery is sulfated.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST:
1.
NEITHER OF THE CHARGER LIGHTS TURN ON AFTER THE AC POWER
PLUG IS CONNECTED TO THE AC ELECTRICAL OUTLET:
Check the
charger AC power plug connection at the AC electrical outlet. Verify that the AC
electrical outlet is functioning properly by plugging in another appliance or a
voltmeter.
2.
THE CHARGER GREEN LIGHT GOES ON IMMEDIATELY (within a few
seconds) WHEN AC POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHARGER:
The charger
connections at the battery may be intermittent, the output fuse may be blown, the
battery may be defective, or the battery might already be fully charged. Note: Since
the battery charger is not spark proof, there is no way to determine if the green light
indicates that the battery is fully charged, or if the charger output cables have an open
circuit, either a fractured wire, a blown fuse, or a corroded, high resistance connection
between the charger rings or clamps and the battery terminals. However, when you
first apply AC power to the charger, if the red light comes on but stays on for less than
3 seconds and then the green light comes on, it is very likely that the charger output
circuit is open. Check fuses first.
3.
CHARGER IS CHARGING BUT THE GREEN LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON
IN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME:
The battery may be large and requires
more time to fully charge than originally expected, there may be another appliance
drawing electric power from the battery while it is charging, or the battery may be
defective. Also, a newly purchased battery may not be fully charged and may take
longer to charge initially.
4.
THE RED LIGHT COMES ON AGAIN AFTER THE GREEN LIGHT WAS
ALREADY ON:
There may be another appliance drawing electric power from the
battery causing its voltage to drop below the reset level. The battery charger then goes
back into full charge mode. Also, the charger connections at the battery may be
intermittent or the battery may be defective.
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SPECIFICATION SUMMARY:
Technical Specifications (12V6A & 24V3A Models)
Input Voltage / Frequency
100 to 132 VAC / 50 / 60 Hz
Input Current (Maximum)
1.5 Amps RMS @ 100 VAC
Output Current
5 or 2.5 Amps DC
Output Voltage
12 or 24 Volts DC
Charger Output Voltage Amplitudes throughout the entire
charge algorithm, including absorption and float maintenance,
are consistent with the optimum charging recommendations of
the major lead-acid battery manufacturers.
Maximum Operating Temperature
50
°
C Typical
Charger Case Dimensions:
Approx. 5.2 in (132 mm) L
(includes 0.2' total endplate thickness) x 5.0 in (127 mm) W x
2.0 in (51 mm) H (at the highest point).
Allow an additional 3 in
(76.2mm) total (1.5 inch on each end of the length dimension) for safe
bend of AC power cord strain relief and DC output cable harness.
Shipping Weight:
Approx. 4.0 lbs (1.82 kg) with Accessories
Declaration of Conformity:
These battery charger products
are designed to meet or exceed the specific requirements of:
UL-1236 and CSA 22.2. These products are UL Listed in File
E206016.
Design Conformance & Revision:
All Deltran charger
products are 100% inspected and electrically tested prior to
shipment. All Deltran battery charger designs are proprietary
and subject to change without notice. Deltran makes no specific
claims nor does it either make or imply any specific guarantee or
warranty with respect to either the physical configuration or
performance of any of the battery charger products listed herein,
including suitability for purpose or merchantability.
DELTRAN CORPORATION
801 U.S. Highway 92 East
DeLand, Florida 32724
Phone 386-736-7900 FAX 386-736-0379
www.batterytender.com