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5.0 Operation

• Float

Charging Mode – At the end of the Absorb Charging stage, the

charger reduces the charge voltage and tries to maintain the batteries at

the Float Charge voltage setting—which is determined by the Battery Type

setting. See Table 3-3.

Info: If the battery voltage falls ≤12.1 VDC (12-volt models), ≤24.2

VDC (24-volt models) or ≤48.4 VDC (48-volt models), the unit will

begin Bulk Charging.

STATUS
Float

Figure 5-11, Float Charging Mode

Float appears on the LCD. The FAULT

(red) LED is off, and the INV (green) LED

could be on or off.

• Full

Charge Mode – This status indicates that you have entered

the Battery Saver™ mode. This mode maintains the batteries without

overcharging, thus preventing excessive loss of water in fl ooded batteries or

drying out of GEL/AGM batteries. After 4 hours Float Charging, the charger

turns off and “Full Chg” displays (charger is now in Battery Saver™ mode). If

the battery voltage drops to ≤12.6 (12-volt models), ≤25.2 (24-volt models)

or ≤50.4 (48-volt models), the charger automatically initiates another 4 hours

of Float Charging. This cycle helps to ensure the batteries are monitored and

maintained, and continues as long as AC power is continuously connected

to the AC input.

Figure 5-12, Full Charge Mode

STATUS
Full Chg

Full Chg appears on the LCD. The

FAULT (red) LED is off, and the INV

(green) LED could be on or off.

STATUS
LS AAC

LS AAC appears on the LCD. The FAULT

(red) LED is off, and the INV (green)

LED is on.

Figure 5-13, Load Support AAC Mode

• Load Support AAC Mode – The inverter is in Load Support (amps AC)

mode because the inverter load is requiring more power than the incoming

AC source can provide on its own. The inverter pulls the additional current—

needed for the loads—from the batteries to keep the incoming AC current

from exceeding the AC IN setting.