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  • Page 1 I Charger www.advanced-radio.com...
  • Page 2 Gone are the days when you had to carry a charger to the field. All on each stack slider switch. Connect your battery and when ready you need with the Advanced Radio I Charger is a 12 volt DC power to charge simply connect a 12 volts DC power supply. It is really supply.
  • Page 3: Let's Get Started

    0°C to 40°C LCD displays each battery’s information also from top down and is or 104° Fahrenheit , the I Charger suspends charging and signals indicated as B1, B2, B3 etc. fault condition (Red LED).
  • Page 4 Connector FBUS Temperature If you are an advanced user then you know that some battery Expander Sensor chemistries do not require charge balancing however Advanced Radio states that I Charger should be used only with self balanc- ing batteries.
  • Page 5 Step 4 Step 5 Your I Charger is supplied with several leads and connectors. You When the charger first powers up you will see the AR logo on the can connect 12 volts DC directly to the charger male ultra connec- LCD screen followed by the listing of the batteries 1, 2, 3 etc.
  • Page 6 Step 6 Step 7 Next to the slider switch on each Charge Port You will see a BLUE To start the charging process it is a simple process of connecting and a LED. The blue LED is a charge indicator and the red a 12volt power supply.
  • Page 7 2) Once the battery voltage reaches 70% of the expected fully charged float voltage I Charger automatically increases maximum 7) As long as power is supplied to the charger the I Charger will charge current to the full charge value (up to 2A).
  • Page 8 FACTS Notes I am charging the same type of battery. Why does one I Charger mA meter show a different value to the others? Batteries have an internal resistance. Think of this as a force at- tempting to stop current from flowing into the battery. Not all batteries have the same internal resistance.
  • Page 9 Notes 12 Month Replacement Warranty Advanced Radio will replace this product within 12 months if found to be defective in material and/or workmanship when used in the intended purpose. The warranty does not cover - Ship- ping charges related to any warranty claim. An over voltage or over current usage beyond stated specification.