Quick Charge QPXU User Manual
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The battery voltage 
reads well below the 
rating of the battery, and 
when powered up the 
LED is red with a 
yellow flash, and the 
amps are less than 5. 
The battery is very low, 
and the charger is in a 
slow charge phase until 
the voltage rises to a safe 
level before full turn on. 
Leave connected, it may 
take hours, but if the 
voltage rises even a little 
bit, it should recover, 
and turn the charger full 
on. (Do not allow your 
batteries to deep 
discharge, it is the 
number one cause of 
premature battery 
failure.) 
When switched on, the 
LED flashes red/yellow, 
and there is no amp 
output on the meter 
Charger and battery 
voltage mismatch 
Connect the charger to a 
battery(s) with the same 
voltage rating. 
The charger blows it’s 
fuse, or branch circuit 
fuse/circuit breaker as 
soon as it’s switched on. 
Charger is shorted
Contact factory.
The charger blows the 
branch circuit 
fuse/circuit breaker a 
short while after being 
switched on. 
The branch circuit is too 
small. 
Relocate charger to a 
branch circuit with a 
heavier rating, or 
remove other loads on 
the circuit. 
Batteries use water, get 
hot, or smell. 
One or more dead cells. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dip switch not set 
correctly. 
Replace batteries. If 
charging in a series 
string, it is best to 
replace all the batteries 
rather than mix new with 
old. 
 
If shallow discharging, 
check that the dip switch 
is not set to standard, or 
extended cycle. 
Voltage rises quickly on 
battery(s) and the amps 
fall fast even though 
they are dead. 
The batteries are 
sulfated. 
Sometimes batteries can 
be recovered. Leave the 
charger on for some 
hours, if the voltage falls 
and the current begins to 
rise, it may be able to be 
recovered. 
