Operation; A.1.2 Operation - Chroma 63610-80-20 Operation & Programming Manual

Programmable dc electronic load
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R: It is suggested to install the resistor of 100kΩ or above to avoid giving Electronic Load
huge voltage in a sudden.
Fuse: First calculate the kW for discharge and select a proper fuse.
Note
If two or more Electronic Loads are paralleled for discharge test, the front
terminal of each Load has to add a fuse for protection.

A.1.2 Operation

Before inputting voltage to Electronic Load, switch to No.1 NFB to make the current go
through R resistor to prevent damaging or aging the MOSFET from high voltage sent to
Electronic Load internal in a sudden.
Switch to No.2 NFB after 5 seconds and then start battery discharge testing.
To stop discharge test, first press Load OFF on the Electronic Load and then switch No.2
NFB to OFF and last switch No.1 NFB to OFF. The whole discharge test stops and the
battery is cutoff from Electronic Load.
For example:
How to install the wire to discharge 2kW when using 300V (maximum current is 100A) for
battery discharge?
(I = P / V = 2000W / 300V = 6.6A)
When NFB is selected, since the battery maximum current is 100A, the NFB should be
smaller than 100A; therefore it is suggested to use NFB of 20A.
When R is selected, it is suggested to use the resistor of 1W, 100kΩ
When Fuse is selected, it has to be larger than loading discharge current. In this case,
the discharge current is 6.6A; therefore it should use fuse of 10A.
current to facilitate load and it should be able to cutoff in time when
the internal is aging short circuited.
Appendix A Precautions for Loading Battery
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