Manual
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This manual is also available in PDF.
All that is needed to recharge battery cells is DC current. With DC current, electrons will flow back into the battery, establishing the electric potential, or voltage, that a battery was meant to have when it''s fully charged.
When charging batteries, charge LEAD-ACID or LIQUID ELECTROLYTE NICKEL-CADMIUM batteries only. Consult SENS before using with any other type of battery - other batteries may burst and cause injuries to
Verify that no current will flow when the battery is connected or disconnected by opening battery disconnects (if available) or adjusting the system to match battery voltage.
Connect the DC24V wire between the DC cabinet and the battery cluster (high voltage box). The power supply DC24V is output from the high voltage box to supply power to the MBMS and the display screen inside the
Get a standard AC battery charger and put the battery in. Plug it into the wall and turn it on. Follow the charging directions that come with the charger. Pretty much all batteries use DC power to charge, but most convert it
Connect the power system''s battery cable terminated in an Anderson connector to the first battery cabinet''s battery cable terminated in a mating Anderson connector.
Battery cabinets that are not supplied with an incorporated DC output disconnect device must have an appropriate disconnect device provided external to the cabinet.
Draw a wiring schematic representing the cables connected between the battery cabinet''s output terminal blocks and any external disconnect device, junction box and/or load/rectifier.
Install the main POS and NEG cables from the output circuit breaker to the correct battery posts on the designated battery units shown in the provided battery system schematic.
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