Cadex Electronics Inc. C7000-C Series Battery Analyzers .
Standby Voltage, the current is reduced or eliminated until battery voltage drops to the
Maximum Charge Voltage. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for proper settings.
If the battery generates heat during prolonged storage on the analyzer after service has
been completed, remove the battery from the analyzer.
Available settings: 2.15 – 2.45V/cell (SLA), 3.90– 4.35V/cell (Li-ion)
Default Maximum Standby Voltage: SLA: 2.25V/cell; Li-ion: 4.05V/cell
Maximum Charge Voltage (SLA and Li-ion only)
The Maximum Charge Voltage parameter defines the voltage threshold of SLA and Li-ion
batteries that must be maintained until the End of Charge conditions are reached. The
charge current drops while the maximum charge voltage is maintained.
Available settings: 2.20 – 2.65V/cell (SLA); 3.90 – 4.35V/cell (Li-ion)
Default Max. Charge Voltage: SLA: 2.40V/cell; Li-ion: 4.2V/cell.
Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for proper settings as these values vary
depending on the charge rate used and the ambient temperature.
End of Charge (SLA and Li-ion only)
The End of Charge parameter defines the rate of charge the analyzer uses to determine if
the battery is fully charged. When the charge current drops below the End of Charge
setting while maintaining the Maximum Charge Voltage, the battery is considered fully
charged. Refer to the manufacturers specification for proper setting as these values vary
depending on the charge rate being used. For some batteries, a lower setting is required
to ensure adequate charge.
The Charge Optimization setting affects the way the end-of-charge setting is used during a
charge (see Optimizing Charge Time or Capacity, page 70).
Available settings: 0.01 C – 0.10 C
Default: SLA and Li-ion: 0.05C.