Magnum Energy ME-RTR Router User Manual

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Setup

• 03C Battery Type: This setting selects the battery type, which determines the battery charge

profi le and ensures the batteries are receiving the proper charge voltage. The charge voltage

settings are fi xed when using the GEL, Flooded, AGM1, or AGM2 selections, but can be adjusted

if using the CC/CV or Custom selections.

Default setting: Flooded
Range: AGM1, AGM2, Flooded, GEL, CC/CV, Custom

◊ Set Battery Type (GEL, Flooded, AGM1, or AGM2) – When the battery type selection is

GEL (for Gel batteries), Flooded (for liquid lead acid batteries), AGM1 (for Lifeline AGM batteries),

or AGM2 (for East Penn/Deka/Discover/Trojan AGM batteries), the charge voltage level for the

Absorption, Float, and EQ charge modes are fi xed and shown in Table 3-1—depending on the

battery type selected and the nominal inverter battery voltage

.

Info: The voltage settings shown in Table 3-1 are based on the Battery Temperature

Sensor (BTS) at a temperature of 77° F (25° C), or not connected. If the BTS is

connected, the actual charge voltage will increase if the temperature around the BTS

is below 77° F (25° C), and decrease if higher than 77° F (25° C). This ensures the

batteries receive the correct charge voltage regardless of temperature.

Table 3-1, Battery Type to Charge Voltages (Fixed Voltage)

Battery

Type

Inverter

Voltage

Absorption

Voltage

Float

Voltage

Equalization

Voltage

GEL

12 VDC

14.1 VDC

13.6 VDC

14.1 VDC

1

24 VDC

28.2 VDC

27.2 VDC

28.2 VDC

1

48 VDC

56.4 VDC

54.4 VDC

56.4 VDC

1

Flooded

12 VDC

14.6 VDC

13.4 VDC

15.5 VDC

24 VDC

29.2 VDC

26.8 VDC

31.0 VDC

48 VDC

58.4 VDC

53.6 VDC

62.0 VDC

AGM1

2

12 VDC

14.3 VDC

13.1 VDC

15.5 VDC

24 VDC

28.6 VDC

26.2 VDC

31.0 VDC

48 VDC

57.2 VDC

52.4 VDC

62.0 VDC

AGM2

3

12 VDC

14.5 VDC

13.5 VDC

14.5 VDC

1

24 VDC

29.0 VDC

27.0 VDC

29.0 VDC

1

48 VDC

58.0 VDC

54.0 VDC

58.0 VDC

1

Note¹: Voltage same as absorption voltage—to prevent equalization.

Note²: Charge voltages for Concord (Lifeline Series) AGM batteries.

Note³: Charge voltages for East Penn, Deka, Discover and Trojan AGM batteries.

Where do I set my VAC Dropout? It depends on the application and what you are using as

the AC source. The settings not only look at the incoming voltage level to determine when to

transfer, but also determine how quickly the charger disconnects and starts inverting based of

the fl uctuations of the incoming AC voltage.
Dropout = 60 VAC to 100VAC (Export inverter models: Dropout = 110 VAC to 190 VAC)

– Use a Low VAC Dropout setting from 60 VAC to 100 VAC (export models use a dropout from

110 VAC to 190 VAC) when the AC source may have fl uctuations in RMS voltage. These settings

attempt to prevent the charger from disengaging unnecessarily due to poor quality voltage, and

are highly recommended if using a generator for charging. The transfer time from Standby mode

to Inverter mode is >16 milliseconds when using these settings.
Dropout = UPS Mode – Use the UPS Mode setting when the AC source is well regulated above

105 VAC (200 VAC for export inverter models), and the inverter loads are sensitive to voltage

fl uctuations. This setting is intolerant of voltage fl uctuations and will provide a quick transfer. The

transfer time from Standby mode to Inverter mode is ≤16 milliseconds when using this setting.

Info: If you get nuisance AC disconnects, either change the setting to 100 VAC or less

(export models 190 VAC or less), or obtain a better voltage-regulated AC source.

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