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3. Operation 
3.1  Multi-stage charge algorithm 
The Victron Blue Smart Charger range are intelligent multi-stage battery chargers, specifically 
engineered to optimise each recharge cycle and charge maintenance over extended periods. 
The multi-stage charge algorithm includes the individual charge stages described below: 
1.  Bulk 
The battery is charged at maximum charge current until the voltage increases to the configured 
absorption voltage. 
The bulk stage duration is dependent on the battery’s level of discharge, the battery capacity 
and the charge current. 
Once the bulk stage is complete, the battery will be approximately 80% charged (or >95% for Li-
ion batteries) and may be returned into service if required.  
2.  Absorption 
The battery is charged at the configured absorption voltage, with the charge current slowly 
decreasing as the battery approaches full charge. 
The absorption stage duration is adaptive and intelligently varied depending on the battery’s 
level of discharge – this is determined from the duration of the bulk charge stage. 
The absorption stage duration can vary between a minimum of 30 minutes, up to a maximum 
limit of 8 hours (or as configured) for a deeply discharged battery. 
3.  Recondition 
The battery is charged at low current until the voltage increases to the configured recondition 
voltage. 
Recondition is an optional charge stage for lead acid batteries and not recommended for 
regular/cyclic use - use only if required, as unnecessary or overuse will reduce battery life due 
to excessive gassing. 
The higher charge voltage during recondition stage can partially recover/reverse battery 
degradation due to sulfation, typically caused by inadequate charging or if the battery is left in a 
deeply discharged state for an extended period (if performed in time). 
The recondition stage may also be applied to flooded batteries occasionally to equalise 
individual cell voltages and prevent acid stratification. 
During recondition stage the charge current is limited to 8% of the nominal charge current, (for 
example - 1.2A for a 15A charger) and the stage is terminated as soon as the battery voltage 
increases to the configured recondition voltage or after a maximum duration of 1 hour (or as 
configured). 
4.  Float 
The battery voltage is maintained at the configured float voltage to prevent discharge. 
Once float stage is commenced the battery is fully charged and ready for use. 
The float stage duration is also adaptive and varied between 4 to 8 hours depending on the 
duration of the absorption charge stage, at which point the charger determines the battery to be 
in storage stage. 










