
Section 6: Multistage Charging
Operation in Charger Mode
WARNING Explosion hazard: During charging, the battery may generate potentially explosive gases. Follow all the Important Safety Instructions that start on page i. Ventilate the area around the battery thoroughly and ensure that there are no sources of flame or sparks in the vicinity.
Study all battery manufacturer’s specific precautions such as removing or not removing cell caps while charging and recommended rates of charge. When using a
If AC power is available, upon system
Operation in Equalization Mode
Follow your battery manufacturer’s recommendations for equalizing your batteries. “Section 7: Batteries” provides some background on different batteries. As a guide, a heavily used flooded battery may need to be equalized once per month and a battery in light duty service, every two to four months.
CAUTION Sealed
If performed too frequently, or done improperly, equalization can be hazardous to the health of your batteries. Never equalize a battery more than necessary. Always check battery fluid level before AND after equalization. Fill only with DISTILLED water. Monitor the electrolyte specific gravity (S.G.) with a hydrometer throughout the equalization.
WARNING Explosion hazard Equalization generates explosive gas. Maintain adequate ventilation to the battery enclosure during equalization.
The Prosine inverter/charger delivers a high quality charge so batteries will not need to be equalized as often as may be necessary when using a lower quality charger.
Equalization Procedure
1.Turn off or disconnect all DC loads on the battery during equalization. The voltage applied to the battery during equalization may be above safe levels for some loads and this high voltage can damage some electronic equipment. Equalization also won’t be as successful if additional loads are drawing current from the batteries. Be sure to check
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