2 charger mode status messages, 0 operation – Magnum Energy ME-ARC Remote User Manual

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5.0 Operation

5.3.2 Charger Mode Status Messages

When AC power (utility or generator) is connected to the inverter/charger, it

begins to monitor the AC input for acceptable voltage. Once the AC input is

accepted, the AC transfer relay (inside the inverter) closes and Charge mode

begins. There are several Charger mode messages. View the top line of the

LCD display and the corresponding message in this section to determine and

understand the particular Charger mode.

Info: The AC input becomes acceptable once: a minimum 10-second

delay passes, the voltage is greater than the SETUP menu’s 03D

VAC Dropout setting, and no AC In Control menu setting is actively

preventing the AC from connecting.

• Absorb

Charging

– The Absorb charge state is the constant voltage

stage and begins when the absorb voltage is reached (determined by the

SETUP menu’s 03B Battery Type setting) while Bulk charging. During this

stage, the DC charging current decreases in order to maintain the absorb

voltage setting. This charge stage continues until the 03E Absorb Done

(Time, Amps, or SOC) or 03F Max Charge Time setting is reached.
• Bulk

Charging – The battery charger is delivering maximum current

(determined by the SETUP menu’s 03C Max Charge Rate setting) to the

batteries. The charger remains in Bulk charge until the absorb voltage

(determined by the SETUP menu’s 03B Battery Type setting) or the 03F Max

Charge Time setting is reached.
• Charger Standby – This indicates the charger has been disabled to

prevent further charging, but the AC power (from utility or generator) to the

AC input is still available on the AC output. This display is shown when the

ON/OFF CHARGER button is pressed while the AC power is passing through

the inverter/charger.

Info: Press the ON/OFF CHARGER button to enable charging again.

When enabled, the charger will continue in the previous charge mode

and the CHG (green) LED will come on solid.

• Charging – Once Charger mode has been enabled, the unit will

wait and display “Charging” to determine the charge routine. If the DC

voltage is low (≤12.8 VDC/12-volt models, ≤25.6 VDC/24-volt models, or

≤51.2 VDC/48-volt models), the charger will initiate Bulk Charging. If the

DC voltage is high (≥12.9 VDC/12-volt models, ≥25.6/24-volt models, or

≥51.2/48-volt models), the charger will skip the Bulk and Absorb charging

stages and go directly to the fi nal charge stage (Float or Silent).
• Equalizing

– This display indicates that the battery charger is delivering

the equalize voltage to the batteries. See Table 3-1 to determine the equalize

voltage for your battery type.
Equalize charging can be enabled by the ON/OFF CHARGER button if the

SETUP menu’s 03B Battery Type setting allows. Equalization charging can

only be enabled while the charger is in Float Charge or Full Charge mode. To

turn on Equalize charging, ensure the LCD display reads “Float Charging”

or “Full Charge”, then press and hold down the ON/OFF CHARGER button

(about fi ve seconds) until the LCD screen displays “Equalizing”.
The Equalize charge will continue for four hours and then automatically stop

and return to Float charging. The Equalize charge can be manually stopped

by pressing and holding down the ON/OFF CHARGER button (about fi ve

seconds) until the LCD screen displays “Float Charging”.

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