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7 Specifications
Model:
GM96383
Input Voltage:
115 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Input Voltage Range:
100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Input Amps (Max):
2.0 amps
Banks:
1
Output Volts:
12 VDC
Absorption Charge Voltage:
14.3 +/- 0.20 V per bank
Float Charge Voltage:
13.3 +/- 0.20 V per bank
Charging current:
6 amps
Rechargeable battery type:
Any 12V lead-acid battery (Flooded, GEL and AGM)
Battery charger capacity
(based on 50% drained battery):
Group 24 through 31
(up to 120 Amp-Hours)
AC Cable Length:
1.8 m (6 ft.)
DC Cable Length:
1.8 m (6 ft.)
Fuse Size:
10 amps
Protection Type:
IP68 (casing)
Dimensions: (LxWxD)
89 x 198 x 58 mm
(3.5 x 6.4 x 2.3 in.)
Weight
1.8 kg (4.0 pounds)
8 Troubleshooting
Display Operating
Condition
Solution
Red LED stays on for
more than 24 hours.
1. One or more faulty or damaged
cells.
2. Charger has reduced its output
voltage below the normal level due
to a DC overload or a DC short.
3. On-board DC systems are drawing
more current than the charger can
replace.
1. Load test the battery and replace if
necessary.
2. Remove the source of the overload or
short. Disconnect the charger's black
(NEGATIVE) terminal from the battery.
Reapply AC power and the green LED only
should now light.
3. Turn off all DC equipment while charging.
The red and green
LEDs stay on for
more than 24 hours.
1. On-board DC systems are drawing
more than 2 amps.
2. One or more faulty or damaged
cells.
3. Extremely low AC voltage at the
battery charger.
1. Turn off all excess DC equipment while
charging.
2. Load test the battery and replace if
necessary.
3. Apply a higher AC voltage source or reduce
the length of the extension cord.
4. Check battery manufacturer’s specs on
battery charging.
Green LED stays on
when the battery is
known to be low.
1. Open DC output fuse.
2. Faulty or contaminated terminal
connections.
3. One or more faulty or damaged
cells.
1. Replace DC output fuse with a 10 amp
fuse.
2. Clean and tighten or repair all terminal
connections.
3. Load test the battery and replace if
necessary.
Neither of the LEDs
turn on when the AC
power is applied.
1. No AC power available at the
charger.
2. Component failure.
1. Clean and tighten or repair all terminal
connections.
2. Load test the battery and replace if
necessary.
Red and green LEDs
are flashing
1. Charger is not charging the battery. 1.
Charger cannot get the battery to charge.
Check to see if the battery is too large for
the charger or if there is a problem with
the battery. Unplug the charger from the
AC power to start the charger again.