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Magnum Energy MS-G Series User Manual

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Operation

The Charge mode provides up to four separate charging stages: Bulk Charging, Absorb Charging,

Float Charging and Full Charge (Figure 3-5).
Bulk Charging: This is the initial stage of charging. While bulk charging, the charger supplies the

battery with controlled constant current. The charger remains in bulk charge until the absorption

charge voltage (determined by the Battery Type selection*) is achieved. The inverter’s green LED

stays ON (solid) to indicate bulk charging.
Absorb Charging: This is the second charging stage and begins after the absorb voltage has

been reached. Absorb charging provides the batteries with a constant voltage and reduces the DC

charging current in order to maintain the absorb voltage setting. The inverter’s green LED fl ashes

once every second (medium fl ash) to indicate absorption charging for 2 hours (determined by the

Battery AmpHrs selection*), then switches to fl oat charging.
Float Charging: The third charging stage occurs at the end of the absorb charging time. While

fl oat charging, the charge voltage is reduced to the fl oat charge voltage (determined by the

Battery Type selection*). In this stage, the batteries are kept fully charged and ready if needed by

the inverter. The inverter’s green LED fl ashes once every 8 seconds (slow fl ash) to indicate fl oat

charging. The Float Charging stage reduces battery gassing, minimizes watering requirements (for

fl ooded batteries), and ensures the batteries are maintained at optimum capacity.
Full Charge (Battery Saver™ mode): The fourth stage occurs after four hours in the Float

Charging stage. The Full Charge stage is designed to keep batteries fully charged over long periods,

and to prevent excessive loss of water in fl ooded batteries or drying out of GEL/AGM batteries.

In this stage, the charger is turned off and begins monitoring the battery voltage; if the battery

voltage drops low (12.7 VDC or less on 12-volt models or 25.4 VDC or less on 24-volt models),

the charger automatically initiates another four hours in fl oat charge.

Info: If the battery voltage falls to the re-bulk voltage (12.1 VDC on 12-volt models or

24.2 VDC on 24-volt models) or lower, the unit will begin another bulk charge.

* These settings in the MS-G Series are changeable and leave the factory with default values

(see Table 3-2, Inverter/Charger Default Values). These default values are adequate for most

installations, however, if you determine that some of the values need to be changed for your

particular system, a remote control may be purchased to adjust these settings.

Constant

Current

Reduced

Current

Reduced

Voltage

Absorb

volts

Max

Charge

Rate

Increased

Voltage

Constant

Voltage

Monitored

Voltage

No Current

Monitored

Current

Bulk

Charging

Absorb

Charging

Float

Charging

Full

Charge

Goes to Full

Charge after

4 hours in

Float Charge

Absorb

Time

Float

volts

Time

DC

Voltage

DC

Current

Figure 3-5, Automatic 4-Stage Charging Graph