QuiQ Charger Troubleshooting
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• Try the charger on a good battery.
•
This fault most likely occurs, when the
battery pack is in poor condition. Try to
recover the pack with a charger that can
charge the individual batteries – such as
an automotive charger. Be sure to set this
charger to the appropriate voltage – 6V
per 6V battery, 12V per 12V string/battery.
OVERTEMPERATURE
Flashes (Red):
This fault indicates the charger has become
too hot during operation and has shut down. As
opposed to the flashing describe above, this
fault indicates an even higher temperature
was reached inside the charger. Though not
damaging to the charger, charging may not
be possible under these conditions.
•
Install the charger in a cooler location or
increase airflow to the cooling fins.
•
This fault indication will not clear
automatically, but the charger will
restart charging automatically when the
temperature drops. The fault indication
must be cleared manually by unplugging
the AC power and waiting 30 seconds
before reconnecting the AC.