Figure 10-1, Cv Charge Done Time/Amps (Pt Controller) - Magnum Energy ME-ARC50 Owner's Manual

Me-arc series. advanced remote control. version 4.0 or higher: with ags, bmk, acld, and pt info
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Using a PT Controller: Setup
Info: The ME-BMK battery monitor is required if the CV Chg Done Amps setting is used.
The CV Chg Done Amps setting relies on the METER: 05D DC Amps-BMK value to de-
termine when to transfer out of the Constant Voltage charge mode.
Info: Setting the CV Chg Done Amps value to zero keeps the charger in the Constant
Voltage charge mode until the Max CC/CV Time setting (under SETUP: 06A Battery
Type: CC/CV) is reached.
Set Max CC/CV Time – This setting is a safety feature that ensures abnormal condi-
tions do not cause the charger to hold batteries at a high voltage for a prolonged period
of time. This menu sets a maximum time the charger is allowed to operate in either the
Constant Current (Bulk charging) or Constant Voltage (Absorb charging) charge modes.
If the charger reaches the Max CC/CV Time setting, it will transition to the Silent charge
stage (status is Float Charging). The OFF selection can be used if there is an application
where 25.5 hrs is not long enough.
Default: 12.0 Hrs
Range: OFF, 0.1-25.5 Hrs
CAUTION: If using "OFF", the batteries can be held at a high voltage for an extended
time. Monitor the batteries to ensure they are not overcharged.
Info: The internal timer for the Set Max CC/CV Time feature increments when the
battery voltage is above the Float Volts setting (from the SETUP: 06A Battery Type
menu) and resets when the controller goes into Float charging.
Set Recharge Volts – This setting determines the DC voltage set-point to which
the batteries are allowed to fall—while the charger is in the Silent charge stage (status
is Float Charging)—before the charger restarts and recharges to the CV Charge Volts
setting. This setting should be slightly above the lowest DC volts level to which you want
the batteries to fall. Typically, the lowest DC volts to which the batteries are allowed to
fall is 12.0 to 12.2 VDC (12-volt systems), 24.0 to 24.4 VDC (24-volt systems), and 48.0
to 48.8 VDC (48-volt systems), respectively.
Default: 12.0 VDC (12v), 24.0 VDC (24v), 48.0 VDC (48v)
Range: 9.0-16.0 VDC (12v), 18.0-32.0 VDC (24v), 36.0-64.0 VDC (48v)
CC Stage
Bulk Charging
Max Charge
Amps
Current
Voltage

Figure 10-1, CV Charge Done Time/Amps (PT Controller)

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CV Stage
Absorb Charging
Charging Bulk
CV Charge
Volts
CV Charge Done
(= Time or Amps)
Recharge Volts
(restarts CC
TIME
Silent
CC
CV
Float
Absorb
CC = Constant Current
CV = Constant Voltage
stage)
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Charge Stage
PT Status

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