MP73P+ : Battery charger/analyser
Operators Manual
The following tables explains what the values entered mean.
CONSTANT VOLTAGE CHARGE
Value Required
Units
Description
Nominal Volts
Volts.
The battery nominal voltage is used to determine what
power supply setting to use and also the help validate
the data entered.
Target Voltage
Volts.
The is the constant voltage set point.
Charge Amps
Amps.
The is the maximum charge amps to put into the
battery before the CV point is met at which point it will
reduce.
Charge Time
Hours and
Minutes.
The maximum charge time.
Min
Amps.
When the charge current falls below this value the
charge will stop. If not used set to zero.
Rise
Amps
When the charge has reached the CV crossover point
the current would normally continuously fall. If it was
to rise again it is an indication of potential plate
failure. This value can be set to stop the charge if the
current should increase above the value entered. Set
to zero if not required.
Target Fail
Hours and
Minutes.
It can be determined by the battery A/H and the
maximum charge amps that the battery would reach
it's CV point at a known time. If the battery takes
significantly longer that calculated time then it can be
indication of internal plate failure and potential
overheating. This value of time will stop the charge if
the time elapses before the Target Voltage is
achieved. If not required set to zero.
CONSTANT CURRENT CHARGE
Value Required
Units
Description
Nominal Volts
Volts.
The battery nominal voltage is used to determine what
power supply setting to use and also the help validate
the data entered.
Target Volts
Volts.
This the voltage at which point the charge will stop or
switch to the TopUp charge if one has been set.
Charge Amps
Amps.
This is the constant current charge current.
Max Charge Time Hours and
Minutes
If this value is set to a non zero value the charge will
stop or switch to the TopUp charge if one has been
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