Magnum Energy ME-RTR Router User Manual

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Setup

□ Max Chg Amps – Sets the maximum amperage allowed to charge the batteries during

the CC/CV charge cycle. This setting is provided to limit the charge current to the battery

bank, which helps prevent battery overheating caused by charging at too high a charge rate.

Default: Max Charge Amps = 200A
Range: 20 – 990 ADC

□ CV Chg Volts – Sets the voltage level at which the charger will hold the batteries during

the Constant Voltage cycle.

Default: CV Chg Volts =

13.8 VDC (12v), 27.6 VDC (24v), 55.2 VDC (48v)

Range: OFF, 12.0-16.0 VDC (12v), 24.0-32.0 VDC (24v), 48.0-64.0 VDC (48v)

Info: If the BMK (Battery Monitor Kit) is connected, the DC amps value determined by

the BMK (under METER: 05C DC Amps-BMK) will be used by the Max Chg Amps setting

instead of the inverter’s DC calculated current (shown under METER: 01B Inv/Chg DC

Amps)—as it is more accurate (+/ – .1 ADC).

CV Charge Done Time, CV Charge Done Amps, or Hold CV Charge Volts selections:

These selections determine when the second stage of charging (Constant Voltage) is fi nished.
If using the CV Charge Done Time or CV Charge Done Amps selections, once the constant voltage

charge cycle is fi nished, it transitions to a Silent charge stage. During the Silent charge mode,

charging is automatically stopped, but battery voltage is still monitored. The charger remains

“Silent” until the battery voltage drops to the Set DC Volts to Recharge setting, at which time

the charger will start another Constant Current/Constant Voltage charge cycle

(see Figure 3-12)

.

The Hold CV Chg Volts selection holds the battery in the constant voltage charge cycle voltage

at the CV Chg Volts setting indefi nitely (see Figure 3-13).

Default: CV Charge Done Time

□ CV Chg Done Time – The CV Charge Done Time selection is used when a specifi c time

is selected to be the best solution for determining when the batteries are fully charged and

the Constant Voltage stage needs to end.

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Set CV Chg Done Time

This setting determines how long the charger will hold

the battery voltage at the CV Chg Volts setting—based on a set time period. When using

time, the battery bank size will typically determine the length of the CV Charge Done Time

setting. The larger the battery bank, the longer the time needed to ensure a full charge to

the batteries. The charger transitions to the Silent charge mode after the battery voltage has

been at the CV Chg Volts setting for the selected time. Refer to Table 3-2 to assist you in

selecting the CV Charge Done Time setting based on the AHr capacity of your battery bank.
Note: After choosing the Set CV Charge Done Time, the Set Max CC/CV Charge Time and

Set DC Volts to Recharge settings must be determined.

Default: Time = 2.0 Hrs
Range: 0.1-25.5 Hrs

□ CV Chg Done Amps – The CV Charge Done Amps setting is used when the DC amperage

supplied to the batteries (i.e., done amps) determines when the batteries are fully charged

and the Constant Voltage stage needs to end.

◊ Set Battery Type (CC/CV) –

The CC/CV selection provides a 2-stage (Constant Cur-

rent/Constant Voltage) charging cycle with an adjustable charge voltage and output current.

Note: CC/CV settings only display if CC/CV has been selected from the 03 Battery Type menu

.

Info: If CV/CC has been selected from the 03C Battery Type menu, the following

menus are no longer accessible and display “CC/CV Controlled” when selected: 03D

Absorb Done, 03E Max Charge, 03F Final Charge, 03G Days to remind when to EQ. This

is to prevent charging confl icts that could occur while in the CC/CV profi le.
CAUTION: Whenever the CC/CV battery type is selected, some settings—within menus

that are no longer accessible—are internally linked to the CC/CV settings and can be

automatically changed. Because settings can be automatically changed once CC/CV has

been selected, if a different battery type is selected, then all charge settings must be

reviewed to ensure they are correct for the new battery type selection.

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