CHARGING PROGRESS AND DISPLAY FEEDBACK
The charger uses a proprietary Multi-Stage charging process designed to optimally charge and maintain batteries.
Assuming normal battery health, the standard charging sequence has four stages: 1.) energizing, 2.) fast charge, 3.)
absorption, 4.) completion. Additionally, the charger has dedicated modes to address battery issues, as noted below.
Finally your charger is an ideal tool for battery maintenance, the steps for which are addressed below as phases 5-7.
ENERGIZING PHASE
The charging process includes an initial energizing mode in which the charger determines the best charging path for
the connected battery. From there, the charger can enter the Fast Charge stage (most cases), Soft Start Mode, Battery
Recondition Mode or stop the charging routine because unsafe battery conditions (short, etc.) are detected.
SOFT START MODE
Soft Start Mode is activated when the charger is connected to a deeply discharged battery. This mode protects the battery
during the initial charge period, as the battery's voltage rises to a more normal level, and is beneficial for the long-term
health of the battery.
BATTERY RECONDITION MODE
During the Energizing Phase, if the charger detects the presence of battery sulfation, it will activate this mode. If this
occurs, the CHARGING LED will flash. This indicates the charge time will be extended while the charger attempts to
recondition the battery.
PRO-LOGIX PHASES 5-7: IDEAL BATTERY MAINTENANCE
A key feature of this charger is how it manages a battery that remains on the charger after a complete charge has been
achieved, such as during the storage of a seasonal use vehicle. Once the charger reaches the Resting Phase, its output
is virtually turned off, except to occasionally monitor battery condition. This is beneficial for the connected battery, as it
reduces chemical reaction within the battery compared to traditional charger maintenance modes. This greatly reduces the
chance of damaging a battery in long-term storage. In the resting phase, the charger will enter a low power mode, when
only the green "Complete" LED flashes slowly. To resume normal operation, press any key to reactivate the display.
In addition, in Phase 6 Exercising, we introduce a load on the battery, simulating active use, and then recharge the battery
to full charge. This Exercising feature keeps the battery in optimal condition during periods of storage and non-use.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
MULTIPLE BATTERY COMPATIBILITY
The charger will properly charge a wide variety of battery types, including Conventional, Maintenance Free,
AGM, LiFe, Spiral Wound and Deep Cycle batteries.
SMART CLAMP TECHNOLOGY
The charger will send power to the output leads only when a proper battery connection is made.
REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION
Guards against reverse connections. The ERROR LED will flash on the control panel and power will not be sent to output
cables if a reverse connection is sensed.
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
The charger is equipped with temperature compensation technology, which alters the charging parameters based on
ambient temperature. This is beneficial for battery health, as it is critical in achieving an optimal charge, as the battery's
needs change based on temperature.
BATTERY FAULT PROTECTION
Guards against excessively charging compromised batteries. ERROR and CHARGING LED will flash indicating charging
has stopped and the charger has detected a compromised battery. Conditions that cause this error include: if the battery
voltage does not rise appropriately during the charging process (indicating a shorted cell) or if the maximum charge time
has been exceeded.
SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
Guards against shorted connections. ERROR LED will light solid on control panel and power will not be sent to output
cables. This condition is triggered if the charger detects less than 1V across the clamps. See Operating Instructions Step
2 Note 2 for details regarding this feature.
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