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3.0 Setup

Set Absorb Done (Amps) This setting is used when the DC amperage

supplied to the batteries (i.e., return amps) is used to determine when the

batteries are fully charged. During Absorb Charge mode, the return amps

from the charger slowly decrease. When this current decreases below the

Absorb Done Amps setting, the charger transfers from the Absorb charge

cycle to the fi nal charge stage (see 03G Final Charge Stage).
Most battery manufacturers use a specifi c formula to determine the return

amps that indicate a full charge for their particular type of battery. The

formula used by most manufacturers to absorb the batteries is C/20,

where C=Battery Bank’s Total Amp Hours. Basically, they take approxi-

mately 5% of the total battery bank size, and consider the battery totally

charged when the charger’s return amps drops to this level. Continuing

to charge past this level may possibly overcharge the batteries. Check

with your battery manufacturer to fi nd out what the correct return amp

settings are for your batteries.
Default setting: Absorb Done Amps = 20 ADC
Range: 0-150 ADC

Info: Setting the Absorb Done Amps value to 0 (zero) will keep the

charger in the Absorb charge mode until the 03F Max Charge Time

setting is reached (if no BMK installed).
Info: If DC loads are connected directly to the batteries, it is not

recommended that you use the Absorb Done Amps setting. DC loads

cause the charger to increase amperage delivered to the battery

bank in order to charge the batteries, plus run the DC loads. This

scenario could result in overcharging the batteries since the return

amps reading will be skewed by the DC loads.
Info: It is highly suggested that you install a battery monitor

if the Absorb Done Amps setting is used. If a battery moni-

tor is not installed, the Absorb Done Amps setting relies on the

METER menu’s 01B DC Amps value to determine when to transfer out

of the Absorb Charge mode. When a battery monitor kit (ME-BMK/

ME-BMK-NS) is installed, the Absorb Done Amps setting relies on

the METER menu’s 04C DC Amps–BMK value to determine when to

transfer out of the Absorb Charge mode. This is the most accurate

DC amperage measurement. The DC amps reading from the battery

monitor is accurate to +/- .1 ADC.

Table 3-3, Battery Amp/Hrs Capacity to Suggested Absorb Time

Battery

AmpHrs

Capacity

Absorb Time

Battery

AmpHrs

Capacity

Absorb Time

200 to 300

1.0 Hrs

1310 to 1500

4.0 Hrs

310 to 500

1.5 Hrs

1510 to 1700

4.5 Hrs

510 to 700

2.0 Hrs

1710 to 1900

5.0 Hrs

710 to 900

2.5 Hrs

1910 to 2100

5.5 Hrs

910 to 1100

3.0 Hrs

2110 to 2300

6.0 Hrs

1110 to 1300

3.5 Hrs

2310 to 2500

6.5 Hrs

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