Charging ahead – Rogue Engineering Rhino-10C User Manual

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Charging Ahead

Rogue Engineering Inc.

3860 S. Jason Street

Englewood Colorado 80110

1-800-364-0659 (Toll Free) 1-303-734-0706 (Phone)

1-303-734-0517 (Fax) www.rogue-engr.com

[email protected] or [email protected]

SPECIFICATIONS

Battery Type SLA or Flooded selected by Modbus
Maximum Charger Current

10 Amps, external fuse required

Self Consumption 6mA Typical
Temperature Compensation -3mV/degrees C/cell
Operating Temperature -40 to 60 deg C
Maximum Input Voltage 40V
Pluggable Connectors

10 AWG Max Wire Size


RS-232 Port RTU Modbus, 8N1, 9600/19.2k/57.6k

WIRING

-Load -Negative Load Terminal (optional)
+Load -Positive Load Terminal (optional)

-Battery -Negative Battery Terminal
+Battery -Positive Battery Terminal

-Solar -Negative Solar Terminal
+Solar -Positive Solar Terminal

GND -RS-232 Ground
RX -RS-232 Receive Terminal
TX -RS-232 Transmit Terminal

-Module -Negative I/O or AC Module Terminal
+Module -Positive I/O or AC Module Terminal

OPTIONAL I/O MODULE

A standard I/O module may be used for digital input/output. The Grayhill

Series 70 or Crydom IAC, IDC, etc. or equivalent may be used.

JUMPER SETTINGS

To gain access to the jumper, remove the plug-in connectors and the four

screws from the corners of the cover. The cover snaps into the box and will

need to be levered up using a blade between the cover and the box. Place

the jumper accross the middle and left pin for 12 Volt operation. Place

the jumper accross the middle and right pin for 24 Volt operation. If this

jumper is not installed, the charger defaults to 12 Volt operation.

FEATURES

• 10 Amp Capacity - The charger can facilitate a total of 10 amps to

charge the battery.

• Temperature Compensation - The charger has an internal

temperature sensor and varies charging voltages accordingly.

• 3 Stage Operation - The charger uses a 3 stage system to optimize

lead acid battery charging.

• Low Voltage Disconnect - With user configurable settings.

NOTE:

A power source other than solar may be used if it does not

exceed the input current and voltage limits.

MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS

For Modbus addresses below 255, the charge controller supports three

different addressing modes. A standard single byte address may be

used. A two byte extended address or a three byte extended address

where the first byte of the address is a 0xFF prefix may be used. The

controller uses the message length to determine address mode being

used. In the extended addressing modes, the high byte of the address

precedes the low byte.

SETTING THE MODBUS ADDRESS

A function 6 message containing the Modbus address is broadcast to

address 0 to set the Modbus address. The controller will not respond

to this message, but will change to the new address. Controllers are

shipped with a default address set to 1.

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Controllers, Low Voltage Disconnect devices and much more.

SLA Flooded

Bulk (Fast) Mode On Voltage

12.8V / 25.6V

12.8V / 25.6V

Top-Off Voltage

14.8V / 29.6V

14.6V / 29.2V

Float Mode Voltage

14.1V / 28.1V

13.6V / 27.1V

CHARGING VOLTAGES AT 25 deg C

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