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park is being charged. The distribution of energy between the consumer appliances and
battery charger is automatic.
2.2.3 The battery charger
The built-in battery charger is so designed that it can charge the battery quickly and fully. A
microprocessor controlled, Step charging process, ensures the optimal charging of the
battery. The desired charging current can be set continuously from 0 to 70/90/100/110 A,
as per the model. The setting is made accordingly to the battery capacity and power avai-
lable.
The battery charger is designed for lead-acid and lead-gel batteries. Thanks to the floating
charge system the batteries can remain continuously connected.
2.2.4 Remote control
As an option, a remote control RCC-01 can be connected to HP-COMPACT. All operating
features and displays, save the adjustment levels (22/23/24/26), are available on the re-
mote control. It is supplied with a 20m long cable. This cable can be up to 40m long. On
the remote control, output power and charging current are also displaid.
2.2.5 Remote control for Power Sharing
This remote control RPS-01 can be connected to the HP-COMPACT in the gland for the
temperature sensor. The maximum current available from the energy source can be ad-
justed by the turning button.
2.3 Battery
connecting
Lead-acid batteries are normally available in blocks of 2V, 6V or 12V. In most cases, to
generate the necessary operating voltage and the capacity of the batteries for the HP-
COMPACT many batteries have to be connected together in parallel and or in series. Here
are 3 examples of connection:
2.3.1 Connection in parallel
12V
12V
12V
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