Fig. 3 | English |
Installation for 1 battery bank | Installation for 3 battery banks |
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battery timer control battery type control
common negative
domestic
battery
Installation for 2 battery banks
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battery timer control battery type control
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engine | negative |
domestic | |
start battery | battery |
battery timer control battery type control
common negative
engine | domestic | bow thruster |
start battery | battery | battery |
Sterling fuseholder
(not included)
Table 1
Cable Size Recommendation:
Charger Output | Cable Length 0 - 1.5 mtr | 1.5 - 4 mtr |
6 sq mm | 10 sq mm | |
16 sq mm | 25 sq mm | |
25 sq mm | 35 sq mm | |
35 sq mm | 50 sq mm | |
125- 180 amps | 50 sq mm | 70 sq mm |
70 sq mm | 90 sq mm |
Important: Two 35 sq mm cables in parallel are equivalent to a single 70 sq mm cable.
4 STEP CHARGE
STEP 1 - BOOST:
During this stage the charger supplies a maximum current and the voltage increases progressively according to the battery type selected. This step depends on the initial state of the batteries. The “Fast Charge” LED is on.
STEP 2 - ABSORPTION:
Adjustable |
This is an adjustable
period during which the voltage is kept at its maximum and the current decreases in order to optimise the battery charge. The “Absorption” LED is on.
STEP 3 - FLOAT:
The voltage is kept at float level in order to maintain the charge without increasing the temperature of the batteries. They can be left connected without any damage. The “Float” LED is on.
POWERPACK function: Full current is available for
STEP 4 - RESET:
If the battery voltage goes down below 11.5V/23.0V, then the charge cycle starts all over again with step 1.
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