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Schumacher SC-10030A. User Manual

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The

CHARGED (green) LED will light if the output of the charging system

is at the normally desired level.
The CHARGING LED does not light in the alternator test mode.

The

CONNECTED LED lights if the tester detects a connection.

When the tester digital display is set to

VOLTAGE, the CHARGED and

CHARGING LEDs won’t light (it could be testing a battery or an alterna-

tor).

ALTERNATOR TESTING NOTES

16.3

The alternator percent display can range from 0 to 199.

The DIGITAL

DISPLAY cannot be set to ALTERNATOR % during charg-

ing.
An

ALTERNATOR % of 0 does not indicate an ALTERNATOR output of

0V, it indicates an output too low to charge the battery.
An

ALTERNATOR % of 199 does not indicate an Alternator Voltage

nearly twice the voltage of a normal alternator.

BATTERY PERCENT AND CHARGE TIME

17.

This charger adjusts the charging time in order to charge the battery com-

pletely, efficiently and safely. The microprocessor automatically makes the

necessary decisions. However, this section includes guidelines that can be

used to estimate charging times.
The duration of the charging process depends on three factors:
Battery State

17.1

– If a battery has only been slightly discharged, it can be

charged in less than a few hours. The same battery could take up to 10

hours if very weak. The battery state can be estimated by using the built-in

tester. The lower the reading, the longer charging will take.
Battery Rating

17.2

– A higher rated battery will take longer to charge than

a lower rated battery under the same conditions. A battery is rated in

ampere-hours (AH), reserve capacity (RC) and cold cranking amps (CCA).

The lower the rating, the quicker the battery will be charged.
Charge Rate –

17.3

The charge rate is measured in amps. This charger pro-

vides charge rates of 2A, 12A, and 30A. The 100A rate is for engine start

only. The 2A rate is for charging smaller batteries such as those used for

motorcycles and garden tractors. Such batteries should not be charged

using the MEDIUM TO LARGE BATTERY setting, which is for charging

larger batteries. In the MEDIUM TO LARGE BATTERY mode, the charger

begins at the 12A rate and increases the charge rate if it determines that

the battery can accept the 30A rate. All charging modes will decrease the

charge rate as the battery approaches maximum charge.
After the charging process has started, the digital display can be used to

determine charging progress by selecting the BATTERY % mode.