BatteryMINDer 12248-AA-S1 User Manual

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Rev. F-103007

P/N VDC12248AA-S1-MNL

BatteryMINDer

®

Model 12248-AA-S1

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Failure to test a “rested” (see pg. 9) battery will
cause false readings. Be certain to read and
understand all safety related instructions (pages 3
to 7) before proceeding further.
2.

Measure battery’s voltage, without any

load attached. If the voltage is less than 12.4
volts (Typically 50% of charge) the battery may be
too heavily sulphated to be fully recoverable. If
voltage is 12.4-V or higher full recovery can be
expected, given sufficient time (average 1-2 weeks
for batteries that are heavily sulphated).
3.

Connect the BatteryMINDer to the battery.

Select type of battery.
4.

Charge battery to its maximum level. Press

Maintenance-Float (select Battery type) button, if
it does not go into this mode automatically. Allow
battery to remain for a minimum of 72 hours
before retesting. If improvement is seen, continue
until battery voltage reaches full capacity level or
no further increase is seen.

Note: Do not expect to completely eliminate
sulphate in a few days. Long established sul-
phate will require several weeks or longer to
be fully dissolved. Be patient and you will be
rewarded with a “sulphate-free” battery.

OCV - “Rested”

Voltage

Full Capacity

Percentage

12.9 - 13.1 Volts

100%

12.6 - 12.9 Volts

75%

12.4 - 12.6 Volts

50%

12.2 - 12.4Volts

25%

12.0 - 12.2 Volts

0%

<11 Volts

= shorted

OCV=Open Circuit No Load Voltage

TABLE 2

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