Pb( Lead-Sulphuric Acid) Battery Program - RC-Plus PLUS POWER 80 Instruction Manual

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7.3 Charge-to-discharge & discharge-to-charge cycle NiMH/NiCd battery
CHARGE/DISCHARGE - DISCHARGE/CHARGE CYCLE OF NIMH/NICD BATTERY
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8. Pb( lead-sulphuric acid) battery program

PB (LEAD SULFURIC ACID) BATTERY PROGRAM
This is programmed for charging Pb( lead-sulphuric acid) battery with nominal
8. Pb( lead-sulphuric acid) battery program
voltage from 2 to 20V. Pb batteries are totally different from NiCd or NiMH batteries.
This is programmed for charging Pb( lead-sulphuric acid) battery with nominal voltage from 2 to 20V. Pb
They can only deliver relatievely lower current compare to their capacity, and similar
batteries are totally different from NiCd or NiMH batteries. They can only deliver relatively lower current
This is programmed for charging Pb( lead-sulphuric acid) battery with nominal
restrictions definitely apply to charge. So the optimal charge current will be 1/10 of
compare to their capacity, and similar restrictions definitely apply to charge. So the optimal charge current
voltage from 2 to 20V. Pb batteries are totally different from NiCd or NiMH batteries.
the capacity. Pb batteries must not be charged rapidly. Always follow the instruction is
will be 1/10 of the capacity. Pb batteries must not be charged rapidly. Always follow the instruction is
They can only deliver relatievely lower current compare to their capacity, and similar
supplied by the manufacturer of battery.
supplied by the manufacturer of battery.
restrictions definitely apply to charge. So the optimal charge current will be 1/10 of
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press Start/
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press Start/Enter key to make it blink then
the capacity. Pb batteries must not be charged rapidly. Always follow the instruction is
Enter key to make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC key. The value will
change the value with INC or DEC key. The value will be stored by pressing Start/Enter key once.
supplied by the manufacturer of battery.
be stored by pressing Start/Enter key once.
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program, press Start/
CHARGING PB BATTERY
Enter key to make it blink then change the value with INC or DEC key. The value will
8.1 Charging Pb battery
be stored by pressing Start/Enter key once.
8.1 Charging Pb battery
8.2 Discharging Pb battery
Set the sequence on the left and the number of cycle
on the right. You can use this function for balancing,
refreshing and break-in the battery. To avoid rising
Set the sequence on the left and the number of cycle on the right. You
Set the sequence on the left and the number of cycle
temperture of the battery, there will a brief cool-off
on the right. You can use this function for balancing,
can use this function for balancing, refreshing and break-in the battery.
period that already fixed at 'User setting' after each
refreshing and break-in the battery. To avoid rising
To avoid rising temperature of the battery, there will a brief cool-off pe-
charge and discharge process. The cycling number
temperture of the battery, there will a brief cool-off
riod that already fixed at 'User setting' after each charge and discharge
ranges from 1 to 5.
period that already fixed at 'User setting' after each
process. The cycling number ranges from 1 to 5.
To stop the process, press Batt type/Stop key once.
charge and discharge process. The cycling number
You can change the discharge or charge current by
ranges from 1 to 5.
pressing Start/Enter key once during the process. The
To stop the process, press Batt type/Stop key once. You can change the
To stop the process, press Batt type/Stop key once.
audible sound indicates you the end of process.
discharge or charge current by pressing Start/Enter key once during the
You can change the discharge or charge current by
pressing Start/Enter key once during the process. The
process. The audible sound indicates you the end of process.
At the end of the process, you can see charged or
audible sound indicates you the end of process.
discharged electric capacities of the battery at each
cyclic process.
At the end of the process, you can see charged or discharged electric
At the end of the process, you can see charged or
By pressing INC or DEC button, the screen shows the
capacities of the battery at each cyclic process.
discharged electric capacities of the battery at each
result of each cycle in order.
By pressing INC or DEC button, the screen shows the result of each
cyclic process.
By pressing INC or DEC button, the screen shows the
cycle in order.
result of each cycle in order.
Set up the charge current on the left and the nominal
Set up the charge current on the left and the nominal voltage of the
voltage of the battery on the right. The charge current
battery on the right. The charge current ranges from 0.1 to 7.0A and
ranges from 0.1 to 7.0A and the voltage should be
the voltage should be matched with the battery being charged.
Set up the charge current on the left and the nominal
matched with the battery being charged.
Start the charge process by pressing Start/Enter key for more than 3
voltage of the battery on the right. The charge current
Start the charge process by pressing Start/Enter key
ranges from 0.1 to 7.0A and the voltage should be
seconds.
for more than 3 seconds.
matched with the battery being charged.
Start the charge process by pressing Start/Enter key
for more than 3 seconds.
The screen displays the state of charging process. To
The screen displays the state of charging process. To stop charging
stop charging forcibly, press Batt type/Stop key once.
forcibly, press Batt type/Stop key once. The audible sound indicates you
The audible sound indicates you at the end of process.
at the end of process.
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Set discharge current on the left and final voltage on

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