Owner`s manual
If the switch is at ‘0’ then the timer will time out instantly - do not use this setting. (‘0’
is the 3-o-clock position when viewed from the front). If the switch is at ‘1’ it will go
for 15 minutes before completely cutting back power. Each additional tick after ‘1’
adds 10 more minutes to the charge cutback time. Turning the switch clockwise all
the way around to the 2:30 position will give the maximum amount of time.
To reset the timer after it has started turn off the
power to the charger and then turn the power on
again.
“DIP SWITCHES”
The red and white dip switch module is on the upper right end of the charger. This is
a bank of 8 switches and they are numbered starting with #1 on the far right.
NOTICE! Adjusting these switches can cause the charger to perform in an
undesirable manner. Please be sure you understand these switch features before
changing them. Pull switches down to turn them on. Figure 02 shows the factory
preset positions. NEVER CHANGE DIP SWITCH #4! IT MUST REMAIN ON!
Dip Switch Guide:
1. Engages timer at peak voltage limit set point. This switch should be ON.
If the pack drops below the peak voltage limit, the timer will turn off again.
2. Starts timer as soon as the charger is turned on. This can be used for timed
charging. This switch should be OFF.
3. Starts timer when the reg bus commands. This switch should be ON.
If the reg bus stops sending the signal, the timer will turn off again.
4. Future feature switch. THIS SWITCH MUST ALWAYS BE ON!
5. Future low battery detection feature. This switch should be OFF.
6. AGM battery equalization. When using Mk2 series battery regulators, this will
allow the batteries to climb to a slightly higher voltage for equalization at the end
of charge. It also commands the yellow LEDs on each reg to turn on. This
switch should be OFF.
7. When the high voltage limit is set the charger stops moving power immediately.
This should be OFF.
8. Auto restart function. This allows the charger to restart charging when the
battery pack reaches a certain set low voltage point. This switch should be OFF
unless using the auto restart feature.
NOTE: Dip switch #6 can be useful if you have battery regulators because you can
momentarily switch it on and the yellow lights on all the regs should come on. If any
don’t, you can use this feature to narrow down which regs are not communicating
with the charger. This feature does not work with the old LT-5 single cell regulators.
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