Charging nicd/nimh battery in the charge mode, Charging nicd/nimh battery in the charge mode 20 – HITEC X2 Ultima: DC/DC, 200 Watt, Dual Port Multi-Charger User Manual

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INC

This screen shows that the processor detects the voltage

of one cell is too low.

This screen shows that the 4th cell was damaged. The

value of voltage may be zero if a disconnection occurs.

The processor monitors the voltage of each cell in the battery packs during the

“storage” and “discharging” process. If the voltage of any cell is abnormal, the

X2 Ultima will show an error message and forcibly terminate the program. So if

there is battery damage or a disconnection, you can see the error message and

press the

Inc button to know which cell is damaged.

Voltage balancing and monitoring in the discharge process

CHARGING NICD/NIMH BATTERY IN THE CHARGE MODE

DEC

-

Batt type

Stop

Elapsed

time

INC

+

DEC

Start

Enter

-

INC

+

Charged

capacity

Battery

type

Charge

current

Battery

voltage

This program is for charging NiCd/NiMH batteries

associated with RC model applications. You can press

the

Start/Enter key to make it blink and then the Inc or

Dec button to change the parameter value. Press the

Start/Enter key to store the value.

This program charges the battery using the current you set up. In the “auto” mode,

you should set up the upper limit of the charge current to avoid damage caused by

excessive feed current. Some batteries of low resistance and capacity can lead to

higher current in the “auto” charging mode. But in the manual mode, it will charge

with the current you set. You can make it blink in the current field and press the

Inc

and

Dec button simultaneously to swap between Auto and Manual Mode. NOTE:

Allowable fast charge current: 1C-2C

This screen shows the real-time status. Press the

Batt Type/Stop key to end the program. A sound will

emit to indicate the end of the program.

Charging NiCd/NiMH battery in the charge mode

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