Puekert's Exponent

Peukert's Exponent is a number which describes how battery capacity shrinks as the rate of discharge is increased. The Link 10 uses a number between 1.00 and 1.50 to describe how fast a particular battery will "shrink" when a heavy load is connected. A more complete technical discussion of the Peukert Exponent, and typical value tables is included on pages 39–41. The Peukert Exponent set at the factory, 1.25, will be satisfactory for many liquid cell batteries. Gel cell batteries, or liquid cells with atypical plate structures, may require a different Peukert Exponent. To change the Peukert Exponent, proceed as follows:

1)Press and hold the SET button for three seconds to enter SETUP (and Advanced Functions) menu. SEL appears in the display. Press SEL

and notice that the green LED is on.

2)Press SEL again and note that the light comes on. Continue to press the SEL button until F8 appears in the display. This will require 18 presses of the SEL button. The FUNC LED will be lit.

3)Now press and hold the SET button. The default value of 1.25 (or the previously programed value) will appear in the display. The range of values is from 1.0 to 1.50. Holding down the SET button will cause the display to increment in 0.01 steps, after four increments the display scrolls faster. When the value you want appears, release the SET button. If you over- shoot your capacity you will have to scroll all the way to 1.50 after which the display will roll over to 1.00 and continue incrementing. You also have to scroll all the way through to declare exponents between 1.00 and 1.25.

4)After 10 seconds the meter exits the Setup mode and the selected value is stored as the new Peukert's exponent and the display returns to

(Volts).

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