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G.T. POWER V5 BALANCE CHARGER FOR NICD/NIMH/LITHIUM/PB BATTERIES Thank you for purchasing G .T. Power V5 Charger. This is a r a p i d c h a r g e r with build-in balancer, computerised with microprocessor and specialised operating software.
V5 employs the circuit that has maximum output power of 50W. As a result it can charge up to 14cells of NiCd/NiMH and 5series of LiPo batteries with maximum current of 5.0A. *When using the thermal probe Specifications 10.0~18.0 V...
Scroll through the Main Menu Confirm an action Stop any charge processes THE TEMP.SENSOR SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY The GT power V5 comes with crocodile The device can protect your batteries clips for direct DC battery connection and effectively 11-18V socket for mains power adapter.
CHARGE PROGRAMS Please ensure you choose the correct charge process for the type of battery you will be charging as each tupe of battery uses a different charge technique.These techniques are built into the different programs set up on this charger. Lithium polymer battery program Please note that this program is only for Lithium-Polymer batteries with a voltage of 3.7V/cell.Do not try to charge any other type of battery using this program.The charge current Varies according...
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The value on the left of the second line denotes the charge current and the value on the right of the second line denoted the voltage and cell count of the battery pack to be charged.If you need to alter the settings for the charge press the“Start/Enter”button to make it blink then change the value with“DEC”or“INC”button.The value will be stored by pressing“Start/Enter”button.
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Please note that this program is only for NiMH or NiCD batteries associated with R/C model applications.Do not try to charge any other type of battery using this program.This program simply charges the battery using the current you set,the charge current ranges from 0.1A to 5A. Select this charge process by choosing NiMH or NiCD charge from the main menu by pressing the“Start/Enter”...
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