DDM (DIAGNOSTIC/DISCHARGE MODULE)
A standard feature with the DUAL 2722, the DDM completes a battery management system, capable of testing battery capacity and identifying battery anomalies before they appear in the field.
The DDM will perform a standard or a 24 hour test. The standard test is a full
Test time will vary with battery condition and watt hour rating. The standard test will require a minimum of 6 hours to a maximum of about 12 hours. The 24 hour test will require an additional 24 hours as the battery undergoes a 24 hour rest time to identify
The standard test is adequate for virtually all conditions to verify the capacity of the battery before taking it into the field. The 24 hour test need only be performed on a battery, typically an older one (2 years or more), which may have exhibited questionable performance.
Note: The DDM test mode should be used sparingly. Remember that a cycle performed in test is part of the battery’s overall life. Anton/Bauer suggests that a typical management routine for your batteries might be to test them once every 90 days during the first two years and every 60 days thereafter. If a record is kept of the battery’s performance on test, any anomaly will become apparent from the record. It is not necessary to fully discharge an Anton/Bauer battery before recharging. The PowerCharger’s charging routines and the high voltage design of the Anton/Bauer batteries precludes the problems which old 12 volt batteries had in the past. Don’t waste battery life on unnecessary testing.
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