Magnum Energy ME-RTR Router User Manual

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Setup

Battery AmpHrs

Capacity

Suggested Absorb

Time

Battery AmpHrs

Capacity

Suggested Absorb

Time

200 to 300

60 minutes

1310 to 1500

240 minutes

310 to 500

90 minutes

1510 to 1700

270 minutes

510 to 700

120 minutes

1710 to 1900

300 minutes

710 to 900

150 minutes

1910 to 2100

330 minutes

910 to 1100

180 minutes

2110 to 2300

360 minutes

1110 to 1300

210 minutes

2310 to 2500

390 minutes

Table 3-2, Battery Amp/Hrs Capacity to Suggested Absorb Time

• 03D

Absorb

Done:

This setting identifi es whether time, amps, or SOC are used to determine

when the Absorption charge stage is fi nished and transitions to the fi nal charge stage (see 03F

Final Charge Stage) afterwards. Absorption is the second stage of the battery charge process

that attempts to fully charge the batteries.
Note: If “CC/CV Controlled” displays on this menu’s screen, you will not be able to adjust the

settings as “CC/CV” has been selected as the battery type from the 03C Battery Type menu.

Default: Absorb Done Time

CAUTION: If the Absorption stage is short or terminated, the batteries may not receive

a full charge. In contrast, if the Absorption stage is too long the batteries may be

overcharged. Either scenario may lead to damage to the batteries. Contact your battery

manufacturer to ensure the best charge settings are used for your type of batteries.

◊ Set Absorb Done Time Set Absorb Done Time is used when a specifi c time is determined

to be the best solution for ending the Absorption stage. When using time, the battery bank

size will typically determine the length of the Absorb Done Time setting. The larger the battery

bank, the longer the absorb time needed to ensure a full charge to the batteries. Taking specifi c

gravity readings of the batteries and adjusting the absorb time may be needed in order to

obtain the appropriate absorb time for your battery type and battery bank size. Use Table 3-2

to select the Absorb Done Time setting based on the amp-hr capacity of your battery bank.

Default setting: Absorb Done Time = 2.0 Hrs
Range: 0.1-25.5 Hrs

Info: Range of the Absorb Done Time setting is dependent on the inverter’s compatibility

level. With a compatibility level of ≥4.0, the available range is 0.1-25.5 hrs. However,

if the compatibility level is less than 4.0, even though you can adjust the setting from

0.1-25.5 hours, the available range may not be recognized by the inverter, and causes

the charger to revert to the default setting of 2.0 hours. See Appendix B

for more info.

□ EQ Volts – Sets the level at which the charging voltage is held constant during an

Equalization cycle. Note: Cannot be set lower than the Absorb Volts setting, or more than

2 volts (12v systems), 4 volts (24v systems), or 8 volts (48v systems) above the Absorb

Volts setting.

Default: 15.6 Volts (12v), 31.2 Volts (24v), 62.4 Volts (48v)
Range: 12.0-16.0 Volts (12v), 24.0-32.0 Volts, 48.0-64.0 Volts (48v)

□ EQ Time

Sets the time (duration) the battery will charge at the EQ Volts setting.

Default: 4.0 Hrs
Range: 0.1-25.5 Hrs

Info: The timer for the EQ Time setting (SETUP: 03C Battery Type/Custom menu):

a) Counts when EQ is enabled and the voltage is close to the EQ Volts setting (≥0.1v/12-

volt systems, ≥0.2v/24-volt systems, or ≥0.4v/48-volt systems).
b) Pauses when in Charger Standby.
c) Clears when EQ is fi nished, battery goes to Bulk/Absorb or Float, or EQ is stopped.

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