Lithium functions and parameters, Chg.’ – charge, Dchg.’ - discharge – Fusion Emperor L702B Pro User Manual

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LITHIUM FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS

When a Lithium type battery is selected, the following functions and parameters are
available. The 2

nd

and 3

rd

pages (shown below) are accessed by moving the line

selection down arrow off the bottom of the page.

Page 3

Page 1

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11]LiPo 3S 2200mAh

CHG. : 2.1A 4.20V/C

DCHG. :10.0A 3.0V/C

STORE MODE START

CUT.TEMPER. : 55°C

MAX.CAPACITY: 120%

SAFETY TIMER: 120min

CHARGE RATE : 2C

TCS CAPACITY: 90%

TCS END ACT : CONTI.

Cut-off Temperature

Cut-off when x% of

capacity is reached.

Cut-off if maximum

time is reached

Max Charge Rate

TCS (Terminal

Capacity Selection)

What should happen

when the TCS

capacity is reached?

Charge

Store Mode

Discharge

‘CHG.’ – CHARGE

This line shows the charge current and the maximum cell voltage which can be edited
by press the ‘Enter’ button to highlight the parameter, then the ‘Inc’ and ‘Dec’
buttons to edit the value. The default charge current for a Lithium battery is set to
1C (1 x capacity), however this can be adjusted from 0.1 to 20 Amps.

N.B. For safety the charge current is limited to the capacity x charge rate (see
Maximum Charge Rate setting). If you want to increase the charge current above 2C,
you must first increase the maximum charge rate before you can increase the charge
current.

Normally, the maximum cell voltage should be left at the default value (LiPo=4.2V,
LiIo=4.1V & LiFe=3.7V), but in very cold weather a Lithium Polymer pack can be
overcharged at 4.2V, so reducing the maximum charge voltage to 4.1V can increase
the life of your pack.

Press the ‘Enter’ button for 2 seconds on this line to start the charge.

‘DCHG.’ - DISCHARGE

This shows the discharge current and the cut-off voltage per cell. Pressing the ‘Enter’
button for 2 seconds with this line selected will start the discharge.

STORE MODE START

It is recommended that Lithium batteries are not left in a fully charged or discharged
state for long periods of time, especially when stored in a cold environment.

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