Charge Time Needed if Amp-Hours is Known

Find the Charge Factor for your battery in the table on page 11.

Multiply by the Amp-Hour rating of the battery.

Divide by the Charger Setting (either 2 Amp or 10 Amp.)

Multiply by 1.25 to get the approximate Hours Neededto bring the battery to full charge.

Example: 15 Amp-Hour (AH) Battery, 50% State-of-Charge, 2 Amp Charger Setting

[(AH x Charge Factor) + Charger Setting] x 1.25 = Hours Needed (15 x 0.5 + 2) x 1.25 = 4.7 Hours

Charge Time Needed if Reserve Capacity is Known

Find the Charge Factor for your battery in the table on page 11.

Multiply the Reserve Capacity rating of the battery.

Divide by the Charger Setting (either 2 Amp or 10 Amp).

Multiply by 0.73 to get the approximate Hours Needed to bring the battery to full charge.

Example: 95-Minute Reserve Capacity (RC) Battery, 25%

State-of-Charge, 10 Amp charger Setting

[(RC x Charge Factor) + Charger Setting] x 0.73 = Hours Needed [(95 x 0.75) + 10] x 0.73 = 5.2 Hours

To keep your battery charger working properly for years:

,

Clean

the clamps each

time

you

.

Coil the input and output cords

 

are finished

charging.

Wipe

off any

 

neatly when storing

the charger.

 

battery

fluid

that

may have

come in

 

This will

help prevent accidental

 

contact

with

the

clamps

to

prevent

 

damage

to the cords

and charger.

corrosion.

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Sears 200.713101 owner manual You Coil the input and output cords, Charger