Associated Equipment 9090, 9014 Operating Instructions, Manual Chargers Models 9006, 9010 and

Models: 9090

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20.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

20.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before using review all safety and connection directions before using charger. Failure to do so can damage battery and cause serious injury or death.

Manual Chargers Models: 9006, 9010 and 9050

FEATURES:

All chargers come with a State of charge / Amp-meter

9006

— SELECT SETTING switch with the following selections; OFF, 6A–12V, 2A–12V and 6A–6V

9010

— SELECT SETTING switch with the following selections; OFF, 10A–12V, 2A–12V and 10A–6V

9050

— SELECT SETTING switch with the following selections; 55A START, 10A–12V, 2A–12V and 10A–6V

CHARGE SETTING SWITCH USE:

55A START

— Use this setting for starting a vehicle with a discharged battery.

6A and 10A–12V

— Use this setting for charging large 12 volt batteries such as Automobiles, boats, etc.

2A–12V

 

— Use this setting for charging small 12 volt batteries such as lawn tractor, motorcycles, etc.

6A and 10A–6V

— Use this setting for charging 6 volt batteries, monitor battery continually, since this rating does not taper.

OFF

 

— Use this setting when battery charging is completed.

Manual Charging: (12 volt only)

This method is for a standard LEAD-ACID battery in good condition at 70°F. Never charge a frozen battery.

Always terminate charge if battery temperature exceeds 120°F.

1.Determine battery size (see chart below) round down.

2.Determine battery state of discharge (see chart below) round down if possible.

3.Connect charger to battery per instructions in sections 16, 17 and 18.

4.Plug charger into wall outlet per instructions in section 19.

5.Determine charge time (hrs) = Battery size x State of discharge x 1.2 Example: battery is 450Cca (56 AH) and 12.2V

Battery size is 4

State of discharge is .50

Time on Charge = 4 x .50 x 1.2 = 2.4 hrs

If the battery state of charge is unknown then monitor the charge current and when the current has dropped to 70% of the charger rating (for a 10A charger this would be 7A) charge for approximately 1 more hour.

For sealed batteries (valve regulated, AGM, Gel etc.) monitor the battery voltage and turn charger off when voltage reaches 14.0V. It is important not to over-charge these batteries.

For Sulfated batteries ( this evident by a dead battery which when connected to the charger the charge current drops to 0 or a very low value) leave battery on the charger monitoring the charge current, when the charge current starts to rise then charge as a normal battery. If the battery is warm then lower the charge current to the lowest setting. Not all batteries can be rejuvenated.

Manual Chargers Models: 9006, 9010 and 9050Automatic Chargers Models: 9014, 9060, 9070 and 9090 BATTERY SIZE

Ampere Hours

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Cold Cranking Amps

3

34

330

275

4

50

490

400

BATTERY SIZE TABLE

 

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

 

63

75

 

 

 

 

600

725

 

 

 

 

500

600

 

 

 

7

87

850

700

8

100

970

800

9

113

1080

900

10

125

1180

1000

11

140+

1300

1100+

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Specific Gravity

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Open Circuit Voltage — 12V

75%

1.225

6.2

12.4

STATE OF CHARGE TABLE

50%

1.185

6.05

12.1

25%

1.140

5.95

11.9

DEAD

1.110

5.9

11.8

Automatic Chargers Models: 9014, 9060, 9070 and 9090

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Associated Equipment 9090, 9014, 9070, 9050, 9060 Operating Instructions, Manual Chargers Models 9006, 9010 and