Section 10. Troubleshooting
Adjusting Charging Circuit
1) Place a 5 kΩ resistor between a 12V terminal and a G (ground) ground terminal on
the charging regulator. Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage across the 5 kΩ resistor.
2) Connect a power source that supplies a voltage >17 V to the input CHG terminals
of the charging regulator.
3) Adjust pot R3 (see FIGURE. Potentiometer R3 on PS100 and CH100 Charging
Regulators (p. 501) ) so that voltage across the 5 kΩ resistor is 13.3 Vdc.
Can the output voltage be set to 13.3 V?
No
Yes
50 Ω Load Test
1) Switch the power switch to
OFF.
2) Disconnect the power source (transformer / solar panel).
3) Remove the 5 kΩ resistor
4) Place a 50 Ω, 1 W resistor between a
12V terminal and a G (ground) terminal on
the charging regulator.
5) Reconnect the power source and then switch the power switch to
ON.
7) Measure the voltage across the ends of the resistor.
Is the voltage 13.0 to 14.0 Vdc (13.3 if circuit just adjusted)?
8) Switch the power switch to
OFF.
NOTE The resistor will get HOT in just a few seconds. After measuring the voltage,
switch the power switch to
OFF and allow the resistor to cool before removing it.
Get Repair Authorization
The charging regulator is damaged and
should be repaired or replaced.
No
Yes
Test Completed
The charger is functioning properly. Remove the 50 Ω resistor.
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