Schumacher PSC-2030T User Manual

Page 9

Advertising
background image

9

5. Crank the engine until it starts or 5

seconds pass. If the engine does not

start, wait 3 minutes before cranking

again. This allows the charger and

battery to cool down.

NOTE: During extremely cold weather,

or if the battery is under 2 volts, charge

the battery for 5 minutes before cranking

the engine.

6. If the engine fails to start, charge the

battery for 5 more minutes before

attempting to crank the engine again.

7. After the engine starts, move the

volt/amp selector switch and timer to

the OFF position and unplug the AC

power cord before disconnecting the

battery clamps from the vehicle.

8. Clean and store the charger in a dry

location.

NOTE: If the engine does turn over but

never starts, there is not a problem with

the starting system; there is a problem

somewhere else with the vehicle. STOP

cranking the engine until the other problem

has been diagnosed and corrected.

12. CALCULATING CHARGE TIME

When you know the percent of charge and

the Amp hour (Ah) rating of your battery,

you can calculate the approximate time

needed to bring your battery to a full charge.

Example:

Amp hour rating = Reserve capacity + 16

2

NOTE: The Reserve Capacity can be

obtained from the battery‘s specification

sheet or the owners manual.

To calculate the time needed for a charge:

1. Find the percentage of charge needed.

2. Multiply the Amp hour rating by the

charge needed, and divide by the

charge rate.

3. Multiply the results by 1.25 to find the

total time needed, in hours, to bring

the battery to full charge.

4. Add an additional hour for a deep-cycle

battery.

Example:

Ah rating x % of charge needed x 1.25 = hrs of charge

Charger Amp setting
100 (Ah rating) x .50 (charge needed) x 1.25 = 3.125 hrs

20 (Charger Setting)

100 x .50 x 1.25 = 3.125

20

You need to charge a 100 Ampere hour

battery for a little more than 3 hrs at the 20

Amp charge rate, using this example.

Use the following table to determine the time

it will take to bring a battery to full charge.

Ah – Ampere Hours

NR – the charger setting is NOT

RECOMMENDED.

CCA – Cold Cranking Amps

RC – Reserve Capacity

The times given are for batteries with a

50% charge prior to recharging.

BATTERY CHARGING TIMES

BATTERY SIZE/RATING

CHARGE RATE /

CHARGING TIME

10A

30A

CARS/TRUCKS

200-315 CCA

40-60 RC

2¼-3 hours

¾-1 hour

315-550 CCA

60-85 RC

3-3¾ hours

1-1¼ hours

550-1000 CCA

85-190 RC

3¾-7 hours

1¼-2¼ hours

MARINE/DEEP CYCLE

80 RC

3½ hours

NR

140 RC

5½ hours

NR

160 RC

6 hours

NR

180 RC

6½ hours

NR

Advertising