Operating the at10.1 – Exide Technologies Section 94.30 User Manual
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OPERATING THE AT10.1
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2.2.3. Selecting the Float or Equalize mode
The AT10.1 has 2 output voltage settings, Float and Equalize. Use the
Float mode for all normal battery charging and to operate your dc system.
Use the Equalize mode if it is necessary to balance the level of charge
among the cells of the battery. Consult your battery data sheets for
information on equalize charging your battery.
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Press the
CHRG MODE
key to change to the equalize mode.
If the equalize method is set to manual timer or auto-equalize timer, the
charger will revert to the float mode at the end of the selected equalize
time.
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You can press the
CHRG MODE
key again at any time to change back to the
float mode.
2.2.4. Choosing the Equalize method
Press the
EQLZ MTHD
key to choose the desired equalize method. The
indicator next to the desired equalize method will light. Three equalize
methods are available in the AT10.1:
•
Manual Timer
•
Manual Equalize
•
Auto-Equalize Timer
These equalize methods are described below.
Manual Timer Method
Choose the manual timer method if you perform regularly scheduled
equalize charging, or if you base your equalize charging on regular
readings of the specific gravity of each cell of your battery (for lead-acid
batteries). When your battery requires equalize charging, adjust the
manual timer to 1-2 hours for each 100 AH of battery capacity (see
Section 2.3.3 to learn how to adjust the equalize time). The battery
manufacturer can help you determine the best equalizing schedule for
your battery.
After you select the manual timer method, press the
CHRG MODE
key to put
the charger into the equalize mode. The
EQLZ
indicator will light. When
the equalize timer is finished, the charger reverts automatically to the float
mode, and the
FLOAT indicator lights.
At any time during the equalize charge, you can switch the charger back
to float mode by pressing the
CHRG MODE
key. The
FLOAT
indicator will
light.
If there is an ac power failure during the equalize charge, the AT10.1
remembers the remaining equalize time. When ac power is restored, it
resumes the equalize charge where it left off.