3 operating guide - charging, 1 charge characteristics – Lamar Technologies CA 1550 User Manual

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3. OPERATING GUIDE - CHARGING

3 OPERATING GUIDE - CHARGING

3.1 CHARGE CHARACTERISTICS

The constant current charge characteristics of a lead-acid cell with respect to cell

voltage, ampere-hours input, specific gravity and rate of gassing at constant

current can be seen in Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1. Charge characteristics of a lead-acid cell

As shown by the curve in Figure 3-1 the cell voltage of a discharged battery rises

rapidly when the battery is first placed on charge. The extent of the initial rise

depends on the charging rate. As the charge continues, the voltage rises at a

slower rate and eventually levels off when a full state-of-charge is reached. It can

be seen that the specific gravity reading lags behind the rate of ampere-hour return

during most of the charging cycle. Consequently, the specific gravity is not

indicative of the available ampere-hour capacity until the cell approaches a full-

charge state.

When a battery reaches a full state-of-charge the voltage of the battery will

stabilize and remain constant or decrease. The charging should discontinue at this

stage. A minimum of 100% of previous discharge should be placed in the battery.

In general a vented battery may be charged at any rate that will not produce

excessive gassing or electrolyte temperatures above 115°F (46°C). Sealed lead-

CA-1550 CHARGER / ANALYZER - OPERATING MANUAL V1.2

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