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Battery Charger Analyser : Operator Manual
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End Of Process Conditions
For each process there are common sets of conditions, which terminate a charge or test. These are
listed separately here with their effects on each mode of operation.
S T O P P E D
This condition is met when the charger has no previous process results to display.
V O L T S
In test mode3 this indicates that the test trip voltage has been met.
V O L T S
In charge mode where applicable this indicates that the charge was stopped due to an
over voltage condition being met. This is an indication of a faulty battery or incorrect
charge regime being used for the battery connected.
T I M E
U P
In both Charge and Test modes, this condition will be met when the process has
reached the maximum time set.
T E M P
This condition indicates a problem with the . It indicates that the heat sink
temperature has exceeded the maximum operating conditions. This could be due to a fault
on the heat sink board, calibration data out of specification, or extreme ambient
temperature exceeding the recommended limitations of the unit.
A M P S
This condition is met when using constant voltage charging of lead acid batteries. It
indicates that he minimum current has been met and the battery is now fully charged.
T H R E S H
This condition is met when using lead acid batteries in Constant Voltage charge mode.
During charging the current will fall from the maximum current limit set once the battery
becomes charged. If the current should rise above the current threshold value then the
charge will terminate, and the battery is deemed to be faulty.
A B O R T E D
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