Exide Technologies GB4128 User Manual
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Ferro Magnetics Corporation, St. Louis, MO
2.1.8. CHARGE INDICATIONS
The following indications are not necessarily a result of a charger problem. They are typically caused by external
problems such as AC line, poor battery conditions, connections, etc. If abnormal charge conditions are detected, the
charge is terminated, the MODE display shows ‘ER’ for error. The DATA display shows the code. Note: The letter
V is displayed as ’U’.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
F0
SHrt
CELL
#.##
Battery voltage did not reach 2.0 V/C within 30
minutes. #.## is the volts per cell at end of charge.
- Shorted Cell
- Open diode
- Low Charging amps
- Low AC line voltage
- Wrong size battery
- Battery over-discharged
F1
SHrt
CELL
#.##
Battery did not reach target voltage during phase 1. #.##
is the volts per cell at end of charge.
- Shorted Cell
- Open diode
- Low Charging amps
- Low AC line voltage
- Wrong size battery
- Battery over-discharged
F2
HOt
BAtt
Hot battery. Detected by battery voltage dropping after
gassing or by battery temperature exceeding the limit if
a thermal sensor is used.
- Battery is overheated
- Poor battery connections
- Damaged thermal sensor
F3
LO
ULts
#.##
Low battery voltage, less than 1.6 V/C at start up. #.##
is the battery volts per cell.
- Wrong size battery
- Battery over-discharged
- S1 Dip switch setting incorrect
F4
HI
ULts
#.##
High battery voltage, more than 2.4 V/C at start up.
#.## is the battery volts per cell.
- Wrong size battery
- Battery fully charged
- S1 Dip switch setting incorrect
F5
nO
CUrr
No charging current to the battery.
- Faulty AC line contactor
- Open diode
- Faulty resonant capacitor
- Poor battery connections
- Open cell
- Faulty control board
F6
Chrg
Err
Charger Voltage/Current not what was requested by
control. (Controlled ferro chargers only)
- Open diode
- Faulty resonant capacitor
- Poor battery connections
- Open cell
- Faulty firing board or firing board cable
- Faulty control board
F7
LOng
CHrg
Long charge, the charger ran longer than the allotted
time in the current phase.
- Open diode
- Low Charging amps
- Low AC line voltage
- Wrong size battery
- Battery over-discharged
F8
CHrg
On
Charger stayed on when control requested it to shut off. - AC line contactor stuck on
- Open shunt sense lead or loose connection
- Faulty control board
F9
bAd
PAd
Faulty keypad detected. One or more buttons are stuck
on.
- Faulty keypad
- Faulty control board
F10
HI
CUrr
Charging current exceeds 110% of shunt setting.
- High charging amps
- High AC line voltage
- Incorrect shunt size
- Open shunt sense lead or loose connection
- Faulty control board
F11
nO
tS
No thermal sensor.
- Missing or damaged thermal sensor
- Thermal sensor enabled when not installed
- Faulty control board