Product Manual
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The charger will charge the battery at approximately 10% of its normal rate (i.e. 4 amps for 
a 40 amp charger) until the battery reaches equalize voltage and then the current reduces as 
necessary to maintain the battery at that voltage. Three hours after the Equalize cycle begins, 
the charger will return to the oat mode where the battery can be maintained indenitely. If 
the battery temperature reaches 120 degrees F (50 degrees C) the equalize cycle will end and 
the charger output reduced to a very low voltage until the battery cools, and then the charger 
will return to the oat mode. 
Remote Battery Temperature Sensor Installation
The remote battery temperature sensor allows the monitoring of the battery bank so that 
the charging prole can be adjusted to optimally charge the battery bank depending on the 
temperature of the battery bank. NOTE: The temperature sensor must be used during an 
equalize cycle or damage to the battery may occur.
The battery temperature sensor may be installed in many different ways, so long as the sensor 
stays in contact with the battery. The preferred method is as follows: 
The batteries to be charged will be placed on a platform made of wood. Prior to placing the 
batteries on the wooden platform a cavity is hollowed out such that the sensor will t inside 
the cavity and be ush with the battery. Place the sensor inside the cavity facing the proper 
way (this is shown on the sensor). Next connect the sensor wiring to the telephone jack 
marked “Batt 1” on the side of the unit. Note: If there is only one temperature sensor, it gets 
plugged into “Batt 1”. If there is a second temperature sensor, it should be plugged into to the 
phone jack labeled “Batt 2”.
Battery Charger Temperature Compensation
The charger is calibrated with the sensor input preset to 77 degrees (25 degrees C). For 
example, for a 12V battery, this voltage is 13.6 volts, and 27.2 volts for a 24V battery. See the 
specications for the temperature compensation coefcient.










