Starting Charge
(
Continued
)
Starting Charge
(
Continued
)
Charge Complete
For NiCD and NiMH batteries, a linear charge current will be delivered to the battery.
The peak detection method will be used to accurately look for the highest battery
voltage during charge
.
Once this is detected
,
the charger will automatically stop fast
charge and go to trickle charge mode
.
CAUTION
:
Make sure the charge current setting is safe for your battery to prevent
overheating of the cells
. ‘
AAA
’, ‘
AA
’,’
A
’
and
‘
2
/
3A
’
size batteries generate heat more
quickly than large sub
-
C batteries
.
Most radio batteries should NOT be charged at
currents greater than 1
.
5A
.
Failure to follow this recommendation could permanently
damage the battery
.
Lithium Batteries are charged using the
“
constant current
/
constant voltage
”
method
(
CC
/
CV
).
Constant current is delivered during the first part of fast charge
.
When the
battery reaches pre
-
set voltage
,
constant current is no longer delivered
,
and constant
voltage is applied to the battery
.
As the battery
’
s voltage becomes equalised to the
voltage on the charger
’
s output
,
charge current will steadily begin to drop
.
This is normal
.
When current reaches an approximate value of 1
/
10C
,
the charge
process will end completely
.
When the charger has determined the battery is full
,
it will stop the charge process
automatically and show
‘
FULL
’
on the LCD screen
.
Audible tones will sound for
about 10 seconds
(
pressing STOP while the tones are sounding will turn them of f
).
Information regarding the finished charge can be recalled by pressing the DISPLA Y
button
.
Please refer to the flow chart for the data that can be recalled
.
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
1S
2S
3S
4S
V
A
mAh
Time
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
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