Table of Contents Page Introduction ................................4 Explanation of Symbols ............................4 Intended Use ...............................5 Scope of Delivery ..............................5 Safety Notes ................................6 a) General ................................6 b) Mains cable/mains voltage ..........................6 c) Location for Installation ..........................7 d) Operation ...............................8 Rechargeable Battery Notes ..........................9 a) General ................................9 b) Additional Information about Lithium Batteries ....................10 Usable Rechargeable Battery Types .........................12...
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Page 13. Lead Batteries (Pb) ............................30 a) General ................................30 b) Charging Batteries ("CHARGE") .........................30 c) Discharging Battery ("DISCHARGE") ......................32 14. Saving/Loading Rechargeable Battery Data ......................33 a) Saving Battery Data .............................33 b) Loading Battery Data ...........................34 15. System settings ..............................35 16. Fixed Voltage Output ............................39 17.
1. Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions! These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and handling.
3. Intended Use The charger is used to charge and discharge rechargeable batteries of the type NiMH/NiCd (1 - 15 cells), LiPo/LiIon/ LiFe/LiHv (1 - 6 cells) and lead batteries (1 - 10 cells, 2 V - 20 V). The charge current can be set between 0.1 A and 10.0 A (depending on the cell number/ rechargeable battery volt- age).
5. Safety Notes Read the operating instructions attentively and particularly observe the safety notes. If the safety notes and the information in these operating instructions regarding proper handling are not ob- served, we assume no liability for any resulting injury/property damage. In such cases, the war- ranty/guarantee will also lapse.
c) Location for Installation • The charger is intended for dry indoor use only. It must not become damp or wet. Never set it up near a bathtub, shower or similar! If the charger is operated via the mains cable, there is danger to life from electric shock in case of mois- ture/wetness on the charger/mains cable! •...
d) Operation • The charger may be operated either via the mains voltage (100 - 240 V/AC, 50/60 Hz) or via a stabilised direct voltage of 11 - 18 V/DC (e.g. via an external vehicle lead battery or a suitable mains adapter). Use only one of the two connection types, but never both at once.
6. Rechargeable Battery Notes Although use of rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today, there are many dangers and problems. In particular, with LiPo/LiIon/LiFe/LiHv rechargeable batteries with their high energy content (in comparison with conventional NiCd or NiMH rechargeable batteries), vari- ous regulations must be observed in order to avoid the danger of explosion and fire.
• Never charge more than one rechargeable battery/battery pack at the same time. Always connect one single rechargeable battery/battery pack to the charger. • If the product is not to be used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), disconnect any connected rechargeable battery from the charger and disconnect the charger from the voltage/current supply.
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• Ensure that the battery does not overheat during usage, recharging, discharging, transport or storage. Do not place the battery next to sources of heat (e.g. speed controller, motor), keep the battery away from direct sunlight. There is a risk of fire and explosion if the battery overheats! The battery must never heat up to more than +60 °C (observe any additional information from the manufacturer!).
8. Operating Elements 1 Fan 2 Mains socket for connecting the charger to the mains voltage 3 Direct voltage input (11 - 18 V/DC, stabilised), e.g. to connect to an external vehicle lead battery 4 Socket for external temperature sensor (not enclosed, can be ordered separately) 5 MicroUSB socket (only for firmware upgrade by manufacturer) 6 Lighted LC display 7 "STOP"...
(red = plus/+, black = minus/-). The charger will switch on automatically after connecting to the voltage/current BASETECH supply. The display will light up; the start message will appear (see picture on 80ACDC the right) and the charger will emit a brief signal sound.
b) Connection of a Rechargeable Battery to the Charger Please observe the following points before connecting or charging/recharging the battery: • If you have not done so already, please read chapters 5, 6 and 7 completely and ensure that you have understood the information there.
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Procedure when connecting a battery pack to the charger: 1. Connect the charger to the voltage/current supply. 2. First connect the charging cable to the two 4 mm round sockets of the charging output. Ensure correct polarity (red cable = plus/+, black cable = minus/-). The charging cable must not be connected to the rechargeable battery yet! There may be a short-circuit of the charger plugs;...
c) General Information on Operation of the Menus • Select the desired submenu from the main menu using the "STOP" or the "–" button as described and confirm your selection with the button "START". • In a submenu, you can call the different settings with the buttons "+" and "–". •...
10. Main Menu After connection to the voltage/power supply, the start message will appear briefly. Then the charger is in the main menu. Rechargeable battery programmes for LiPo rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery programmes for LiIon rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery programmes for LiFe rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery programmes for LiHv rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery programmes for NiMH rechargeable batteries Rechargeable battery programmes for NiCd rechargeable batteries...
11. Lithium Batteries (LiPo, LiIon, LiFe, LiHv) a) General The rechargeable battery programmes for LiPo, LiIon, LiFe and LiHv rechargeable batteries generally differ only in the voltages and the permitted charging current, see table in chapter 7. When charging a lithium battery, there are two different phases. First, the rechargeable battery is charged with a consistent current.
b) Charging Batteries without Balancer Connection ("CHARGE") Of course, you can also charge multiple-cell lithium rechargeable batteries with a balancer connection with the rechargeable battery programme "CHARGE". However, the individual cell voltages are not reconciled here, so that one or several cells may be over- charged.
• Charging begins. The display will show various information on the current Li3S 1.2A 12.3V charging progress. CHG 022:43 00682 Example: At the upper left, the rechargeable battery type and the cell number are displayed ("Li3S" = Lithium rechargeable battery with 3 cells); the charging current is shown in the upper middle and the current rechargeable battery voltage at the upper right.
Important! Only a battery pack with exactly the same voltage for each cell provides the maximum performance and service life for a model airplane/vehicle. Variations in the quality of the materials used and the internal structure of multiple-cell lithium battery packs mean that the cells may have different voltages once discharged.
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• If the values need to be changed, push the "START" button. The discharging end voltage per cell flashes. Set this voltage with the button "+" or "–". Keep the respective button pressed for quick adjustment. The discharge end voltage set here applies per cell. The total voltage of the connected rechargeable bat- tery is automatically calculated after setting the cell number (see below) and displayed at the lower right of the display.
e) Storing Batteries ("STORAGE") This rechargeable battery programme can be used if you want to store the LiPo STORAGE rechargeable battery for an extended period. Depending on the rechargeable C= 3200mAh 2.0A battery type set, the rechargeable battery is charged or discharged to a spe- cific voltage.
12. NiMH and NiCd Rechargeable Batteries a) General The rechargeable battery programmes for NiMH and NiCd rechargeable batteries generally differ only in the internally used charging procedures. The settings in the menus are the same. The charger must be in the main menu. Select the rechargeable battery type matching the rechargeable battery used PROGRAM SELECT here with the button "STOP"...
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Charge a NiMH or NiCd battery as follows: • First, choose the rechargeable battery type with the button "STOP" or "–" as described in chapter 11. a) (NiMH or NiCd) and push the button "START". • Select the rechargeable battery programme "CHARGE Man" with the but- NiMH CHARGE ton "+"...
c) Automatic Charge Mode ("CHARGE Aut") In automatic charge mode, the charger checks the condition of the connected NiMH CHARGE rechargeable battery (e.g. the inner resistance) and calculates the charging CUR LIMIT 1.0A current from this. You need to set an upper limit for the charging current so that the rechargeable battery is not damaged by a too-high charging current.
• When no display is flashing anymore, keep the "START" button pushed (approx. 3 seconds), to start discharging. • The charger now examines the connected rechargeable battery. In case BATTERY CHECK of an error, a warning signal is output and the corresponding information is PLEASE WAIT...
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• Set the cycle number with the buttons "+" and "–" (1 - 5 cycles are possible). Push the "START" button briefly then to confirm the setting. The display stops flashing. • To start cycle programme, keep the "START" button pressed for longer (approx. 3 seconds). •...
13. Lead Batteries (Pb) a) General Lead batteries are completely different from lithium, NiMH or NiCd batteries. Despite their high capacity they can only provide low currents. The charging process is also different. The charging current for modern lead batteries must not exceed 0.4C; 1/10C is perfect for lead batteries. A higher charging current is not permitted;...
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The maximum possible charging current depends on the battery type and number of cells. The maximum charging power is 80 W. Confirm the set charging current with the "START" button. • The number of the cells in the lower right of the display flashes. Set the number of the cells with the buttons "+" and "–".
c) Discharging Battery ("DISCHARGE") This rechargeable battery program can be used to put partially charged lead batteries into a defined starting condition or to perform a measurement of the rechargeable battery capacity. The maximum possible discharging current depends on the battery type, battery capacity and number of cells.
14. Saving/Loading Rechargeable Battery Data The charger has 10 memory slots in which you can store often-used settings. For example, the data (cell number, charging procedures, charging current) for 3 different LiPo flight batteries can be saved there, so that you do not have to set them anew every time.
b) Loading Battery Data • Select the function "Memory Load" in the main menu of the charger with the PROGRAM SELECT button "STOP" or "–". Memory Load • Confirm the selection by pressing the "START" button. • Select one of the 10 memories (01..10) with the button "+" or "–". MEMORY LiPo [01] 1.0A The data stored in the memory are displayed, e.g.
15. System settings The system settings of the charger summarise various basic settings. They are pre-applied with the most common values in the delivery condition. Depending on the rechargeable batteries you want to charge or discharge, however, certain changes to the values are sensible.
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Set the voltage for Delta-U-recognition (for NiMH or NiCd only) The charger uses the delta-U charging procedure for NiMH and NiCd re- NiMH Sensitivity chargeable batteries to see if the rechargeable battery is fully charged. D.Peak Default Instead of the internal default settings, the voltage value can be specified manually (in mV per cell).
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Switch the safety timer on/off and set the duration If charging starts, the internal safety timer starts as well. Safety timer If the charger cannot detect whether the battery is fully charged for whatever 240min reason (e.g. with delta-U detection), the charge process is terminated auto- matically after a set time if the safety timer is on.
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Max. cell voltage when charging The maximum cell voltage can be set depending on the set rechargeable bat- Battery end volt tery type (LiPo, LiIon, LiFe, LiHv and Pb). LiPo 4.20V/C The charger ends charging when all cells have reached the set voltage. LiPo: 3.80 - 4.20 V/cell (basic setting 4.20 V) Battery end volt...
16. Fixed Voltage Output The charger offers the option of using the charging output (the two 4 mm output sockets) like a conventional control- lable mains unit. In this case, the charger supplies a direct voltage to the output sockets; setting of 5.0 V/DC to 24.0 V/DC is possible. The output current can be set to between 0.1 A and 10.0 A.
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The output current is now flashing in the display. Set it with the "+" or "–" button (keep the respective button pushed for quick adjustment). • Briefly push the "START" button; the output voltage flashes. Set it with the button "+" or "–" (for quick adjustment, keep the respective button pushed).
17. Voltage Display for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries The charger can also display the current voltages of the cells of a lithium rechargeable battery. For this, the rechargeable lithium battery must have a balancer connection that must be connected to the charger.
18. Display of the internal resistance The charger can display the internal resistance of the connected rechargeable battery. For multiple-cell Lithium rechargeable batteries, this is even possible separately per cell, provided that the recharge- able battery has a balancer plug that is connected to the charger (via the balancer board). Proceed as follows: •...
19. Warning Messages on the Display REVERSE POLARITY The polarity of the rechargeable battery connections has been switched. The connection to the rechargeable battery has been disrupted, e.g. if the CONNECTION BREAK battery has been disconnected during the charging process. SHORT ERROR There is a short circuit at the output of the charger.
20. Information on the Charger Various information is indicated on the display during a charge/discharge process by repeatedly pressing the button "–". If you do not push any button for a few seconds, the charger will return to the normal display. The information that can be displayed depends on the connected rechargeable battery type.
21. Maintenance and Cleaning The product does not require any maintenance. You should never take it apart. The product should only be mainte- nanced/repaired by a specialist or specialist workshop or it may be damaged. Any rechargeable battery connected must be disconnected from the charger before cleaning. If the fixed voltage output is activated, disconnect any connected consumer from the charger.
23. Technical Data Operating voltage ........Mains voltage input: 100 - 240 V/AC, 50/60Hz Direct voltage input: 11 - 18 V/DC Never use both inputs at the same time. This may damage the charger. Loss of guarantee/warranty! Charging/discharging channels ....1 Charge current ..........
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This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
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