Estimating charge time – Sears DIEHARD 200.71223 User Manual

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ESTIMATING CHARGE TIME

This charger adjusts the charging time in order to charge the battery compieteiy,

efficiently, and safely. The microprocessor automatically makes all necessary
calculations. However, this section includes guidelines that can be used to estimate
charging time.

The duration of the charging process de­
pends on each of three factors.

1. Battery state; A battery that has only

been slightly discharged could be

charged in only a few hours. How­

ever, the same battery could take 24

hours to charge if it is very weak.

Battery state can be estimated by

using a voltmeter to measure the

battery voltage or by using a State-

of-Charge Tester. The lower the

reading, the longer the charging

process will take.

2. Battery rating: A higher rated battery

will take much longer to charge than

a lower rated battery under the same

conditions. A battery’s rating may be

indicated in Ampere hours (Ah),

Reserve Capacity (RC), or Cold

Cranking Amps (CCA). The lower the

rating, the quicker the charging will

be completed. For example, a very

small battery might be rated for 6 Ah

and charge in 4 hours, but a very

large battery might be rated for 100

Ah and require 24 hours to charge

completely.

3. Charge rate; The charge rate is

measured in amps. This charger

provides charge rates of 2 Amps and

12 Amps. Note: the 75 Amp rate is

intended for Engine Start only, NOT

continuous charging. A higher

charge rate results in a faster charge.
Note; The 2 Amp rate might be too

low to charge a higher rated battery

within the 24 hour time limit the

charger allows. However, some

smaller batteries, such as motor­

cycle and tractor batteries, have a

maximum recommended charge rate

much less than 12 Amps. Such

batteries should be charged using

the 2 Amp setting.

This charger starts charging at the
selected rate (2 or 12 Amps) and
eventually reduces the charge rate in a
precisely controlled manner. After the
charging process has started, the

Battery Status LEDs can be used to
estimate the charge time as explained
below.

• Red LED:

Checking for properly

connected battery, not charging (no

output).

• 1 Amber LED:

Battery detected,

charging started, 3 to 10 seconds

from start.

• 2 Amber LEDs:

Charging roughly

20% to 25% complete, 1 to 6 hours
from start.

• 3 Amber LEDs:

Charging roughly

35% to 50% complete, 3 to 8 hours

from start. Battery charged enough

for use in vehicle. Note: If charging is

restarted after this point, the charger

may go straight to Maintain Mode

(Green LED).

• 4 Amber LEDs:

One hour left, battery

virtually “good as new”, 5 to 15 hours
from start.

• Green LED:

Charge complete,

battery at maximum charge state, 6 to

16 hours from start.

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