the responsibility of the user to determine that the pack intended for charging be capable of
accepting rapid charge at the rate you set. There are far too many battery types on the
market for FMA to veriy whether or not your particular brand/cell type is capable of accepting
the charge rates supplied by VERSAPULSE. That being the case, it is important that you
consult your battery manufacturers’ guidelines for charging the battery types that you have.
FMA, Inc. will not accept any liability for failure to comply with your battery manufacturers’
guidelines when charging batteries using any FMA Direct rapid charge products.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
1)
When using VERSAPULSE, always set it on a stable, non-
flammable surface along with the batteries connected to the unit. When VERSAPULSE has
completed rapid charging, fully charged batteries will feel warm to the touch. Do not be
alarmed; this is a normal outcome of rapid charging batteries. As current flows through the
battery, exciting electrons, excess energy as a result of certain inefficiencies in the charging
process, will cause heat to be emitted from the interior of the battery. Should the batteries
being charged ever become uncomfortably warm to the touch, remove them from the
charger immediately to preclude the possibility of explosion. Re-check the battery
manufacturer’s guidelines for charging your battery pack. If the problem recurs, call FMA
Direct at (301) 831- 8980 for service information. 2) Do not mix old and new cells or cells
from different manufacturers. 3) Always ensure the charger and batteries have adequate
ventilation. Do not charge in a closed space and never charge in a car with the windows
closed in summer heat. Charging is always safest when the charger and pack are in a cool
location, such as in the shade. Never charge a battery pack in the model or where it is
insulated from full release of heat. 4) Before fast charging, when possible, charge the
battery on SLOW CHARGE to equalize the cells. This helps ensure longer life for the
battery, especially if the battery pack has been in storage for a long time without use. 5)
Most batteries will develop considerable internal heat during periods of rapid
discharge
. Do
not rapid charge a pack until it cools to ambient temperature from fast
discharge
. 6) Always
follow the charging instructions from the manufacturer of your pack. 7) Never charge two
packs in parallel. 8) Never charge two packs in series unless both are the same cell type
from the same manufacturer and are of the same capacity. 9) Do not attempt to open the
case or service the VERSAPULSE under any conditions. Your warranty will be automatically
voided. Service or repair of the VERSAPULSE should only be carried out by FMA
authorized service persons. Contact your dealer or FMA Direct for service or repair
information. 10) Under no circumstances should VERSAPULSE be connected to AC
and
DC input at the same time; damage to product and voiding of the warranty will result.
11)
WHEN USING THE CHARGER ON AC INPUT, DO NOT ALLOW THE DC INPUT
ALLIGATOR CLIPS TO TOUCH; DOING SO WILL CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT AND
DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER!
Clip the red or black clip to the body of the cable so that the
clips can not inadvertently touch each other.
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CONNECTING THE VERSAPULSE TO +13.5V DC POWER SOURCE
Connect VERSAPULSE to a +13.5V DC source capable of at least 10A consumption by
using the alligator clips provided. Al13.5V DC is the ideal DC input voltage for the
VERSAPULSE, fully-charged 12V automotive batteries or field box batteries work well as a
power source. The RED cable is + Volts and the BLACK cable is - Volts, or “ground”. Power
ON is indicated by the RED LED labeled “PWR” on the unit faceplate.
WARNING:
Under no
circumstances should you ever attempt to make connection to 110/220VAC using the
alligator clips. They are intended for connection to DC volts only! NOTE: If you connect
+13.5V DC with the red and black leads reversed, the RED POWER light will not come on;
however, VERSAPULSE is protected from reverse polarity.
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CONNECTING THE VERSAPULSE TO AC POWER SOURCE
Connect the line cord to VERSAPULSE before plugging the free end to AC house current.
CAUTION:
The charger must have the proper AC type and connection. There are some six
different connections used world wide. Make certain your VERSAPULSE is configured for
your particular AC type and that you have the proper AC cable. Take the same precautions
you need to use when connecting any household appliance to AC current. Never perform
this operation in your bare feet or on a floor that is wet, or when your hands are wet. Do not
use the charger in close proximity to water. When disconnecting VERSAPULSE from AC,
reverse the procedure and observe the same precautions. Always turn the charger OFF by
disconnecting from the AC or DC supply when not in use.
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OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
VERSAPULSE
has one set of + and - output connections indicated by a + (RED) and –
(BLACK) spring loaded clips at the bottom center of the face of the charger. This
arrangement allows for flexibility in the connectors that you connect to VERSAPULSE and to
your battery. You may clip any charge cords that are with your car, radio, or boat into the
spring clips. Please recognize that light charge wire may heat up when putting 4.2 amps
through the wire. #14 black and red hook up wire soldered to your favorite Tamiya, Deans,
SERMOS, Astroflite or other charge connector will do the job. For charge rates up to 4.2
amps, an FMA Direct P/N 302BC or 402BC power cable and the FMA Direct Versatile
Adapter (P/N 501MC) make an ideal charge connection to mate with all popular radio packs.
To connect the Output Charge leads, first ensure that the bare wire ends are not frayed and
that they are clean. It is best to twist the bare wire tightly and then to tin the bare end with
solder. Depress the RED spring clip to open the clip and insert the bare end of the
POSITIVE charge lead into the open clip. Let off on the spring clip so that it grips the bare
wire. Repeat for the BLACK terminal and NEGATIVE charge lead.
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CHARGING MOST BATTERY PACKS
Please review the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS section listed under OVERVIEW, above before
connecting a battery pack to VERSAPULSE for charging. If charging using AC input, verify
that your pack contains from 4 to 10 cells and that rapid charging is allowable for the pack. If
charging using DC input, verify that your pack contains from 4 to 7 cells. Consult your
battery manufacturer’s guidelines concerning charge rates for your battery type. Make
certain that the battery is designed to handle the rapid charge rate you plan to set (from 0.5
to 4.2 Amps). Keep in mind that 2C is two times the capacity, e.g., 1A for a 500 mAh pack,
etc. Make certain the battery polarity matches the charge leads. Failure to maintain proper
polarity may result in damage to the battery. Turn the charge rate adjustment knob fully
counterclockwise before commencing FAST CHARGE. Complete the following steps to
rapid charge a pack: 1) Connect the charger to the AC or the DC source per above
instructions. The RED power LED labeled “PWR” will indicate power available. 2) Connect
the battery to be charged to the proper, mating connector on the end of the charge cable.
The GREEN Normal Charge LED labeled “SLOW” will light. The SLOW CHARGE rate is
200mA. Battery packs having capacity less than 2000 mAh should not be left on trickle
charge for extended periods. SLOW CHARGE may be used to normal charge batteries of
2000 mAh or greater capacity or cells that are not intended for rapid charge. 2) To begin
“FAST CHARGE”, press the red “START” button. A beep will be heard and the RED FAST
CHARGE LED labeled “FAST” will light solidly. Both the RED and GREEN LEDs will remain
lit continuously during FAST CHARGE. 3) Set your desired FAST CHARGE rate by turning
the adjustment knob labeled “AMPS” clockwise. 4) At the end of fast charge, the battery will
approach 1.6 V per cell; then start to decrease very slightly. It is this drop that the delta peak
detector sees and cuts off fast charge. The pack will continue to be SLOW CHARGED so
that it is always peaked for capacity. VERSAPULSE issues an audible warning when fast
charge is complete. You may stop the beeping by pressing the start button two times. 5) To
stop charging, disconnect the battery from the charger. You can manually “alternate” the
VERSAPULSE between SLOW and FAST charging by cycling the "START” switch at any
point in the charging process.
WARNING: Transmitter batteries must be removed from
the transmitter enclosure to fast charge them
. That is, you must remove the pack from
the transmitter and connect it to VERSAPULSE via an adapter cable or by using the FMA
Versatile Adapter, P/N 501MC. The reasons are: 1) while in the enclosure, heat from the
battery will be contained and the pack may overheat causing damage to your transmitter
case. 2) most transmitters have a blocking diode to protect the battery from reverse
charging. That diode will act just like a fuse if high current is passed through it by fast
charging. 3) the blocking diode may prevent the charger from sensing the voltage of the
pack properly and peak cut off may not occur.
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SPECIAL CHARGING NEEDS
VERSAPULSE can be used to charge a wide range of battery packs if the user has some
knowledge of batteries and reasonable precautions are taken. Simply connecting a pack of
unknown characteristics to VERSAPULSE or any other rapid charger is inviting trouble.
However, if you stay close to the unit and check the battery and charger condition frequently
on the first charge cycle, you may successfully fast charge smaller packs than you might
have imagined. Since VERSAPULSE can be set for rapid charge rates as low as 0.5 A,
good 250 mAh packs might be charged at 500mA in one half hour. The 270 mAh Sanyo test
packs used in writing this manual were just barely warm to the touch at completion of charge.
Most 500 mAh receiver or transmitter packs may be charged at 1C or higher. We have
successfully charged Sanyo 110 mAh packs in 15 minutes without overheating or venting.