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5.0 Operation

During Equalize mode the batteries will begin gassing and bubbling

vigorously, which consumes water. Ensure each cell has adequate distilled

water levels prior to equalizing, and add water as needed after equalizing.

WARNING: Equalizing produces hydrogen and oxygen gas. To

avoid explosions, ensure the battery compartment has adequate

ventilation in order to dissipate this gas.
CAUTION: Ensure your batteries can be equalized. Only do so if

permitted by your battery manufacturer or dealer. Performing an

Equalization charge on batteries other than liquid lead acid or certain

AGM types could permanently damage them. Contact your battery

manufacturer for their recommendations.
CAUTION: Ensure the DC loads will not be damaged by the higher

voltage applied to the batteries during the equalize charge. If in

doubt, disconnect the DC loads to prevent damage.
Info: Equalization charging is not available if GEL or AGM 2 is selected

from the Setup 03B Battery Type menu.

How often should I equalize? Some experts recommend that heavily

used batteries should be equalized periodically, ranging anywhere from once

a month to once or twice per year. Other experts only recommend equalizing

when the cells have a low specifi c gravity, or when the difference between

any individual cell has a specifi c gravity reading greater than .015 after being

fully charged. Contact your battery manufacturer for their recommendations.
How long should I equalize? While the batteries are gassing, monitor the

specifi c gravity readings every hour. When the specifi c gravity readings no

longer increase, the Equalization charge is complete and should be stopped.
• Float

Charging

– At the end of the absorb charge time, the charger

reduces the charge voltage and tries to maintain the batteries at the Float

charge voltage setting. This is determined by the SETUP menu’s 03B Battery

Type setting as shown in Table 3-1.

Info: If the battery voltage falls ≤12.1 VDC (12-volt models),

≤24.2 VDC (24-volt models), or ≤48.4 VDC (48-volt models) the

unit will initiate Bulk charging.

• Force

Float – This charge profi le forces the charger to stay in the Float

mode as long as AC is present and the charger is active. Force Float is most

often used when another source of charging (such as PV, wind, or hydro) is

available to keep the batteries at the fl oat voltage. If AC is disconnected and

then reconnected, the charger will go directly to the Float mode and will not

do a Bulk or Absorption charge cycle.

CAUTION: Using the Force Float mode may not fully charge the

batteries. Most batteries require a Bulk and Absorption charge cycle

in order to fully recombine the electrolyte in the batteries and bring

the specifi c gravity to the proper level. Be sure to check with your

battery manufacturer before using this setting.

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