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UNDERSTANDING FACTORS THAT AFFECT CHARGING TIME

UNDERSTANDING FACTORS THAT AFFECT CHARGING TIME

The time it takes to fully recharge a battery depends on several factors including:

1. Battery Depth of Discharge

The greater the depth of discharge, the longer it will take to fully charge a battery. For example, a 
battery discharged to a level of 50% will take about twice as long to fully charge than a battery 
discharged only 25%.

2. Battery Size

 

If charged at the same current, a larger (higher capacity) battery will require more time to fully charge 
than a smaller (lower capacity) battery. This difference can be overcome by charging larger batteries 
at a higher current.

3. Battery Age and Condition

As a battery ages, its internal resistance willl increase, impacting its ability to accept current. This 
effect is particularly noticeable in batteries that have not been well-maintained over their life.

4. Battery Type

Some battery chemistries, such as AGM and gel, have lower internal resistance which means they can 
accept charge better without generating damaging heat. Such batteries can charge up to 2 times 
faster than traditional wet battery types.

5. Charge Rate

The charge rate is measured in amperes (A). A battery charged at a lower rate will take longer to fully 
charge than a battery charged at a higher rate. This does not mean that one should always charge a 
battery at the highest ampere available as this can cause overheating and premature battery failure. A 
battery should be charged at a rate appropriate for its size—a good, safe rule of thumb is about 1/10 
it’s Amp-hour capacity (e.g., 100 Ah battery x1/10=10 A).

6. Cold Temperature

Cold temperatures slow down the chemical reaction that takes place inside a battery when it is 
charging. Charging a battery at a cold temperature can greatly increase the amount of time required to 
charge the battery. Ideal charging temperature is between 10 to 25 C (50 to 77 F).

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Summary of Contents for 011-1974-0

Page 1: ...Model no 011 1974 0 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Classic Series Battery Charger IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions ...

Page 2: ... when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and or abuse Read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the product It contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advice Keep this instruction manual for future use Should this product be passed on to...

Page 3: ...roduction 4 Safety 4 Connecting Your Battery 8 Controls and Indicators 10 Charging Your Battery 12 Understanding Factors that Affect Charging Time 13 Understanding the Multi Stage Charging Process 14 Troubleshooting Fault Codes 15 Technical Specifications 16 Maintenance and Care 14 ...

Page 4: ...e battery charger battery and vehicle or equipment using battery DO NOT expose charger to rain or snow Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord pull by plug rather than cord when disconnecting charger An extension cord should not be used unless...

Page 5: ...cuit that can cause an explosion Remove personal metal items such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches when working with a lead acid battery A lead acid battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal causing a severe burn Use charger for charging a LEAD ACID battery only It is not intended to supply power to a low voltage electrical system other tha...

Page 6: ... cord must be used make sure USING AN EXTENSION CORD The pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of plug on charger The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition The wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of charger as specified in the chart below Model no 011 1974 0 l Questions Contact us 1 888 942 6686 6 SAFETY MINIMUM RECOMMENDE...

Page 7: ...ns while charging and follow recommended rates of charge Determine voltage of battery by referring to car owner s manual and make sure that output voltage selector switch is set at correct voltage If charger has adjustable charge rate charge battery initially at lowest rate CHARGER LOCATION Locate charger as far away from battery as DC cables pemit Never place charger directly above battery being ...

Page 8: ... from battery charger to POSITIVE POS P ungrounded post of battery Connect NEGATIVE BLACK clip to vehicle chassis or engine block away from battery Do not connect clip to carburetor fuel lines or sheet metal body parts Connect to a heavy gauge metal part of the frame or engine block For positive grounded vehicle connect NEGATIVE BLACK clip from battery charger to NEGATIVE NEG N ungrounded post of ...

Page 9: ...POSITIVE RED charger clip to POSITIVE POS P post of battery Position yourself and free end of cable as far away from battery as possible then connect NEGATIVE BLACK charger clip to free end of cable Do not face battery when making final connection When disconnecting charger always do so in reverse sequence of connecting procedure and break first connection while as far away from battery as practic...

Page 10: ...battery is below 50 state of charge Above 50 the percentage will display in 10 increments between 60 to 90 capacity Once the battery is fullly charged the display will read 100 NOTE About 30 minutes after reaching full charge the battery charger will enter a power saving mode and the digital display will turn off Fault Codes The charger will continuously monitor charge progress and collect feedbac...

Page 11: ...t a rate that is appropriate and safe for its capacity Charging a battery at too high a charge rate while fast can overheat a battery and shorten its expected life Conversely charging a battery at too low a charge rate while safer can take unneccessarily long and can even result in the battery never truly reaching full charge In the 2 A 8 A mode the charger starts charging at a low safe current an...

Page 12: ...ally begin charging 4 Your battery is fully charged when the CHARGED MAINTAINING LED illuminates and the display reads 100 NOTE Your battery is ready to start an engine once it reaches 80 5 Stop charging at any time by disconnecting the charger AC plug from the electrical outlet Examples of Battery Sizes in Common Applications Small 10 25 Ah Motorcycle scooter ATV personal watercraft snowmobile Me...

Page 13: ...at have not been well maintained over their life 4 Battery Type Some battery chemistries such as AGM and gel have lower internal resistance which means they can accept charge better without generating damaging heat Such batteries can charge up to 2 times faster than traditional wet battery types 5 Charge Rate The charge rate is measured in amperes A A battery charged at a lower rate will take long...

Page 14: ... 100 capacity This stage is key to maximizing battery performance and battery life STAGE 5 ANALYZE Tests if battery is holding charge STAGE 6 MAINTENANCE Monitors battery voltage and provides top up charging when necessary to keep battery fully charged If necessary MAINTENANCE AND CARE Wipe clean cords and clamps after each use Store the power and output cables neatly to prevent damage The charger...

Page 15: ...ction Connect battery to charger BEFORE connecting charger to AC power Check battery voltage with a volt meter If LESS than 1 5 V replace battery A battery with less than 1 5 V is likely beyond salvage due to extreme sulphation or some other internal failure You may try to boost the battery using booster cables connected to another vehicle This may raise the battery voltage above 1 5 V allowing th...

Page 16: ...ity Replace battery Reverse clamp connections The charge current is too low Error Code Condition Cause Solution Input Voltage AC Working Voltage AC Input Amps Charging Voltage Charging Current Minimum Battery Voltage Ambient Operating Temperature Charger Type Compatible Battery Voltage Compatible Battery Types Compatible Battery Capacities Dimensions L x W x H Weight 120 V AC 60 Hz 104 127 V AC 60...

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