Operating Status Displays; Calculating The Average Charging Time; Timer Control - Tronic TLG 500 B1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating status displays

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MT

Calculating the average charging time

Automatic charging control / Retention charging

Timer control

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The various displays have the following meanings:
The LED
blinks red and green in 1 second intervals (not for 9 V): The batteries
are being alternately charged and discharged (Refresh-Function: older or long
stored batteries are being refreshed).
The LED
blinks red and green in 1/2 second intervals (not for 9 V): The
batteries are being discharged to reduce the memory eff ect.
The LED
glows red constantly: The batteries are being charged with the
maximum charge current.
The LED
glows green constantly: The batteries are fully charged and the
battery charger has switched to trickle charge.
Depending on the type, age and remaining charge in the batteries, the charging
process can take various lengths of time. The average charge time can be cal-
culated using the following formula. Take note however that the times given are
only guiding values.
Charging Time (min ) = Battery capacity (mAh) x 1.4 x 60
This battery charger controls the charging time for batteries of the types Ni-Cd
and Ni-MH separately. This control is based on the –Δ U ("minus Delta U")
calculation. In mathematics, with Delta Δ diff erences are indicated. In this case,
"Minus Delta U" means a negative voltage diff erence.
This charge identifi cation makes itself useful in the following eff ects: Should a
battery be charged with a constant current, its voltage rises continuously. When
a battery is full, its voltage reaches a maximum but falls again slightly with further
current fl ow. This light fall in voltage is recognised by the charging electronics and
the charge process is terminated. The battery charger automatically switches to
"Retention charging". This means that the batteries are no longer being loaded
with constant current, instead, with short current pulses. This counteracts the self-
discharge and the batteries are kept in a state of full charge.
In addition, this battery charger has a timer control which automatically switches
over to retention charging after 15 hours. This serves as an additional protection
against overcharging should the charge termination not respond due to a possibly
defective battery.
Charging current of the device (mA)
TLG 500 B1

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