Download le Manuel en Deutsche Français Anleitung MEGA 65 Power Cord WARNING This charger is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced phys- ical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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LiPo, Lilon, LiFe, NiCd, NiHM, PB and also new generation LiHV with end voltage 4.35V. For PB battery, MEGA 65 adds AGM and cold charge modes. It can charge AGM battery, and Pb battery can be charged in cold charge mode in cold days.
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Overview AC Input : 100 - 240V LCD-Display STOP Charge Process Alter Values See the Status of Individual Cells in Balance Charge mode Balance Lead Socket JST-XH Ports Cooling Fan Output Charge Lead Output Charge Lead START / RESUME XT60 Female XT60 Female Charge Process Temperature...
Users can call out these data at any time without any special program setting. PB AGM and Cold Charge For PB battery, MEGA 65 adds AGM and cold charge modes. It can charge AGM battery, and Pb battery can be charged in cold charge mode in cold days.
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Special Features Delta-peak Sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd Delta-peak sensitivity for NiMH/NiCd battery: The automatic charge termination program based on the principle of the Delta-peak voltage detection. When the battery’s voltage exceeds the threshold, the process will be terminated automatically. Cyclic Charging/Discharging 1 to 5 cyclic and continuous process of charge >...
Warning and Safety Notes These warnings and safety notes are particularly important. Please follow the instructions for maximum safety; otherwise the charger and the battery can be damaged or at worst it can cause a fire. Never leave the charger unattended when it is connected to its power supply. If any malfunction is found, TERMINATE THE PROCESS AT ONCE and refer to the opera- tion manual.
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Warning and Safety Notes Never attempt to charge or discharge the following types of batteries. A battery pack which consists of different types of cells (including different manufacturers). A battery that is already fully charged or just slightly discharged. Non-rechargeable batteries (Explosion hazard). Batteries that require a different charge technique from NiCd, NiMh, LiPo or Gelcell (Pb, Lead acid).
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Warning and Safety Notes Attention should be paid to the connection of lithium battery. Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack arbitrarily. Please get highlighted that lithium battery packs can be wired in parallel and in series. In the parallel connection, the battery s capacity is calculated by multiplying single battery capacity by the number of cells with total voltage stay the same.
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Buttons Explanation BATT PROG / STOP It is used to STOP the progress or GO Back to previous Step/Screen DEC Button It is used to go through the menus and DECREASE the parameter value INC Button It is used to go through the menus and INCREASE the parameter value ENTER/START Button It is used to ENTER parameter on screen and START the program When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press the START/ENTER...
Operating Program Here is the detailed procedure to make the charger work. All the screens and operations will take Li-Po BALANCE CHARGE program for example. 1. Connecting to AC Power Source Please insert the AC power cord to the wall socket (100-240V) directly to power it on. 2.
Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV) 1. Getting started Locate the flowcharts show the entire programming menu. It is highly recommended to have these flowcharts handy while learning to operate this charger. There are two main ways in which to set the charger. (1) A memory profile is available for setting and storing pertinent information for up to 10 different batteries.
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Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV) R shows the number of cells detected by the charger and S is the number of cells set by you at the previous screen. If both numbers are identical, press START/ENTER to start charging process. 6. Charge Monitoring Screen During charging process, you can read the values on the display.
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Lithium Battery Program (LiPo/LiFe/LiIon/LiHV) 7. Program Stop During the charging process, press STOP to stop the charging process. 8. Program Complete When the charging process finishes, an audible sound will be heard. CHARGING PROGRAM Depends on different battery type, the operation programs are different. BATT OPERATION DESCRIPTION...
Battery Memory Set and Call Out The charger can store up to 10 different charge/discharge profiles for your convenience, and the stored profiles can be recalled quickly without having to go through the setup process. When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press START/ENTER to make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC.
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Battery Memory Set and Call Out Indicate the battery type and battery cell of the saved profile. Indicate the charge and discharge current of the saved profile. Press the START/ENTER for 3 seconds to call out the memory. 2. Battery Memory Call Out Load the memory set Press START/ENTER for 3 seconds to start the process.
System Setting It will be operated with the default value of the essential user settings when it is powered on for the first time. The screen displays the following information in sequence and the user can change the value of parameter on each screen. When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press START/ENTER to make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC.
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System Setting SELECTION ITEM DESCRIPTION This program is for NiMH/NiCd battery only. Default: 4mV/Cell When the charger detects the delta peak 3-15mV/Cell value reaches the value you set, the charger will say the battery is fully charged. The beep sounds at every time touching the buttons to confirm your action.
Battery Voltage Meter The user can check battery’s total voltage, the highest voltage, the lowest voltage and each cell’s voltage. Connect the battery to the charger’s charging output and connect the balancing board to the charger. See Below This diagram shows the correct way to connect your battery to check the voltage.
Battery resistance Meter The user can check battery’s total resistance, the highest resistance, the lowest resistance and each cell’s resistance. Connect the battery to the charger’s charging output and connect the balancing board to the charger. See Below This diagram shows the correct way to connect your battery to check the resistance.
Warning and Error Message In case of an error the screen will display the cause of error and emit an audible sound. Incorrect polarity connected. The battery is interrupted. The battery connection is wrong. The balance connection is wrong Voltage of one cell in the battery pack is too low. Voltage of one cell in the battery pack is too high.
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