SMART CHARGER 8 LCD 6/12V

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Products ID: 1120583
Partnumber: SMART8LCD
Intelligent rectifier for charging WEL/GEL/MF/AGM batteries. 9-step charging process. LCD display. Power supply 230V. Charging voltage 6V/12V. Charging current 8A.

Rated supply voltage
230V; 50Hz (1ph)

Power
110W

Level of security
IP65

Libra
0.85kg

Overall dimensions: length x width x height
110x200x60mm

Packaging dimensions: length x width x height
120x10x240mm

Charging voltage
6V/12V

Charging current
4A (6/12V) / 8A (12V)

Rated battery capacity Ah 15h (min/max)
1.2-250Ah

 

Charging process

The 9-step charging process  ensures optimal battery charging conditions. The automatic control system will adjust each of the 9 charging stages to properly charge the battery:
  • STEP 1 - Diagnostic  - analyzes the battery and checks whether it can accept the charging current; prevents charging of a damaged battery
  • STAGE 2 - Recovery charge  - low voltage batteries are initially charged with a low current, but with an increased voltage; very discharged batteries can be restored to a usable state and this ensures a longer battery life, this step is skipped if the battery is minimally discharged and in good condition.
  • STEP 3 - Soft start  - the rectifier gradually increases the charging current until the set charging current is reached
  • STEP 4 - Pulse charge  - the battery is charged with a pulsed current (pulse fluctuations take place in the DC current range)
  • STAGE 5 - Reconditioning  - preparatory stage for charging in the bulk charge stage
  • STEP 6 - Bulk charge  – charging with a constant current to the previously set voltage (14.4÷14.7V)
  • STEP 7 - Absorption charge  - after reaching the required battery charge level, it will change to constant voltage (CV) charging and the charging process will end
  • STEP 8 - Evaluation diagnostic  - automatic monitoring of battery voltage after charging
  • STAGE 9 - Maintenance charge  – the stage supporting the battery (float) and monitoring its condition; resumes charging at reduced current if necessary.