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USING THE G1100
BATTERY SPECS
The G1100 is suitable for charging all types of 6V &12V lead-acid batteries,
including Wet (Flooded), Gel, MF (Maintenance-Free) and AGM (Absorption
Glass Mat) batteries. The G1100 is suitable for charging batteries sized from
2.2 to 40Ah. The battery charger can also maintain all battery sizes.
CHARGE MODES
The G1100 is equipped with four (4) charging modes: 6V NORM, 6V COLD/
AGM, 12V NORM and 12V COLD/AGM. Before selecting a charge mode, it is
important to understand the differences and the purpose of each mode. The
charge modes are explained below:
MODE
EXPLANATION
6V NORM
The "normal" ("NORM") charge mode is for charging
Wet Cell, Maintenance-Free and Gel Cell batteries. If
7.2V
2.2-40Ah
you are unsure of the chemistry of your battery, use
1.1A (1100mA)
the NORM charge mode. When selected, a Red LED
Red LED
will illuminate.
6V COLD/AGM
The COLD/AGM charge mode is for charging
7.4V
batteries in cold weather and AGM (also known as
"spiral wound") batteries. If a battery's (Wet, Gel, MF
2.2-40Ah
1.1A (1100mA)
or AGM) temperature is below 32
Blue LED
COLD/AGM charge mode. If you are unsure of the
chemistry of your battery, DO NOT use this charge
mode, and use the NORM charge mode instead.
When selected, a Blue LED will illuminate.
12V NORM
The "normal" ("NORM") charge mode is for charging
14.4V
12V Wet Cell, Maintenance-Free and Gel Cell
2.2-40Ah
batteries. If you are unsure of the chemistry of your
battery, use the NORM charge mode. When selected,
1.1A (1100mA)
Red LED
a Red LED will illuminate.
o
F (0
o
C), use the
CHARGE MODES continued
MODE
EXPLANATION
The COLD/AGM charge mode is for charging 12V
12V COLD/AGM
batteries in cold weather and AGM (also known as
14.7V
"spiral wound") batteries. If a battery's (Wet, Gel, MF
2.2-40Ah
or AGM) temperature is below 32
1.1A (1100mA)
COLD/AGM charge mode. If you are unsure of the
Blue LED
chemistry of your battery, DO NOT use this charge
mode, and use the NORM charge mode instead.
When selected, a Blue LED will illuminate.
WICKED SMART TIP
Amp Hour (Ah) is a rating that measures a battery's storage capacity.
The Ah rating indicates how much amperage is available in the battery
over a twenty (20) hour period. In order to determine how many
constant Amps the battery can output for 20 hours, divide the Ah rating
by 20. For example, if you have a 100Ah battery, it can deliver 5 Amps
for 20 hours before it is fully discharged (100 / 20 = 5).
Now That's Smart, Wicked Smart.™
USING THE G1100
o
F (0
o
C), use the
G1100
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