Completion Display
When the Enter button is pressed, charge or discharge will be stopped.
In order to move back to the main display, press the Enter button.
Data Display – Keys
Press BATT TYPE during charging or discharging to view the data display menu.
Use INC and DEC to scroll through the data screens.
Pressing BATT TYPE again will return you to the charge/discharge screen.
Data Display – Screens
(Example: During a Balancer-Connected Lithium Charge)
END 030:00 00000
NC 100mA 10.75V
INPUT = 12.00V
OUTPUT = 23.50V
INPUT = 12.00V
OUTPUT = 23.50V
3.92 3.92 3.92V
3.92 3.91 3.93V
LCB-MAX =3.937V
LCB-MIN =3.923V
DEC
INC
ChgCAPA= 400mAh
DchCAPA = 0mAh
CHG PEAK= 23.62V
DCHG AVR = 0.00V
DEC
INC
DEC
INC
DEC
INC
DEC
INC
ENTER
ENTER
CHG 0:00 00000
LP + 2.20A 22.200V
CHG 15:00 00500
LP + 2.20A 22.200V
LCB-[01] =3.923V
LCB-[AVG =3.930V
-------------- NOTE: Balancing without Charging for LIPO and LiFePO4 (A123) Type Packs ----------------
If you have a Lipo or LiFePO4 type pack, and simply want to balance the cells without charging the pack, you only need to set
the proper Battery Type first (just as if you were going to charge), then connect the battery to charger via main input leads
and balance adapter. The 0606i will check the voltage of each cell. If the pack is NOT already over-discharged, it will then
start discharging the cells with the highest voltage. As soon as all the cells in the pack are within balancing tolerance – or if
any one cell should reach the acceptable voltage lower limit for that cell type - the charger will stop balancing the pack.
TROUBLESHOOTING
(1) Check again that the battery you are trying to charge and the settings on the EOS 0606i match. Battery type (such as
NiMH or Lithium), battery capacity, number of cells (charge voltage), and charge rate must all be correct.
(2) Check that the input cable and output cables:
*Have proper connectors in good condition *Are not frayed, worn, cut, or damaged
*Are the proper gauge (2.5mm, 14ga or higher) *Are proper length – 20cm (8”) on output side
(3) Attach the charger input connectors to a 12V automotive battery that is in good condition and fully charged. Wiggle the
Terminal clips into the battery posts to insure that you have a good connection. Try the AC input if failing while using DC.
(4) Try another battery for charging. If your RC battery is in poor condition, over discharged, or in some other way
defective the charger may correctly refuse to charge it based on safety algorithms.
(5) Try another RC battery type. For example switch to a NiMH battery if you are failing to charge Lithium types. Success
with one type but failure with another generally indicates that the charger is working properly. The failing battery type is
almost certainly in poor condition, then, or you have improperly set the charger for it.
(6) Contact your dealer with full details and description of the problem, including the type of input power source, RC battery
type and cell count, and history of the charger – specifically, has the charger been working properly before, or failing from
new condition?