ACT Meters MegaPulse Battery Rejuvenator User Manual

First aid, Solarmate, Installation & user guide

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First Aid

FOR BATTERIES

First Aid

FOR BATTERIES

First Aid

FOR NOISE

Congratulations on purchasing the most

effective technology available today for

obtaining maximum performance & maximum

service life from your Lead-Acid batteries.

ACTIVATION MODES

6 volt: Mode 1 (Constant) active > 5.3v Mode 2 (Window) active 5.3v to 6.4v inactive > 6.4v

Mode 3 (High) Active > 6.4v

12 volt: Mode 1 (Constant) active > 10.5v Mode 2 (Window) active 10.5v to 12.8v inactive > 12.8v Mode 3 (High) active > 12.8v

24 volt: Mode 1 (Constant) active > 21.0v Mode 2 (Window) active 21.0v to 25.6v inactive > 25.6v Mode 3 (High) active > 25.6v

36 volt: Mode 1 (Constant) active > 31.5v Mode 2 (Window) active 31.5v to 38.4v inactive > 38.4v Mode 3 (High) active > 38.4v

48 volt: Mode 1 (Constant) active > 42.0v Mode 2 (Window) active 42.0v to 51.2v inactive > 51.2v Mode 3 (High) active > 51.2v

4. Troubleshooting

If FAB does not activate it may be due to one of the following or a combination:

Unit connected incorrectly (reverse polarity) – change the wires to the correct terminals.

Bad connection – clean and tighten connection terminals of FAB unit.

Battery has a short – have an electrician inspect the problem.

Battery voltage is below the activation voltage – change to mode 1 constant or recharge the battery.

5 amp blade fuse on positive cable is blown, open fuse holder and replace blade fuse.

5. Warning

FAB is supplied with wires 400mm in length. The (Black) negative wire only can be extended up

to a max. of 700mm so when the cables are spread apart they will reach terminals 1.5m apart.

If checking state of health of multiple individual batteries, allow a cooling down period of 30 sec

between each test to avoid damage to unit and voiding of warranty.

6. Important

Ampere Hours (Ah) is the rating for reserve capacity for auxiliary applications and is not to be

confused with Cold Cranking Amp (CCA) the rating for engine starting applications.

Although FAB will help reduce electrolyte boil-off, levels should be checked monthly.

Always use caution and wear protective clothing and eye protection when working with batteries.

Ensure unit is fi xed clear of any moving parts and wires are zip tied to avoid damage.

Do not use solvents to clean the unit.

7. Warranty

Megapulse

TM

warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials for 7 years from purchase date.

The warranty is not transferable and does not restart if and when a faulty unit is replaced.

The warranty does not cover misuse, accident, alteration or abnormal operation.

No warranty exists for usage outside specifi cations.

For warranty replacement return faulty units to a Megapulse reseller with proof of purchase.

8. For Applications Using 6v, 36v & 48 volt

The red LED when used on the above voltage applications indicate that the battery has the

reached 80% depth of discharge and should be recharged immediately.

6v

6v FAB

12v

12v FAB

12v

12v FAB

12v

12v

12v

24v FAB

12v

12v

12v

12v

48v FAB

6v

6v

6v

6v

24v FAB

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v FAB

12v FAB

12v FAB

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

+

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

2v

12v FAB

12v FAB

48v

36v FAB

36v FAB

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

+

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

36v FAB

36v FAB

144v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

36v FAB

48v FAB

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

12v

36v FAB

36v FAB

6v

6v

6v

6v

6v

6v

36v FAB

SolarMate

MAINTAINING

HEALTHY BATTERIES

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