Power Star W7 Pure Sine Wave Inverter/Charger User’s Manual www.sigineer.com
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Absorb Charging: This is the second charging stage
and begins after the absorb voltage has been reached.
Absorb Charging provides the batteries with a
constant voltage and reduces the DC charging current
in order to maintain the absorb voltage setting.
In this period, the inverter will start a T1 timer; the
charger will keep the boost voltage in Boost CV
mode until the T1 timer has run out. Then drop the
voltage down to the float voltage. The timer has a
minimum time of 1 hour and a maximum time of 12
hours.
Float Charging: The third charging stage occurs at the end of the Absorb Charging time. While Float
charging, the charge voltage is reduced to the float charge voltage (determined by the Battery Type
selection*). In this stage, the batteries are kept fully charged and ready if needed by the inverter.
If the A/C is reconnected or the battery voltage drops below 12Vdc/24Vdc/48Vdc, the charger will reset the
cycle above.
If the charge maintains the float state for 10 days, the charger will deliberately reset the cycle to protect the
battery.
De-sulphation
The de-sulphation cycle on switch position 8 is marked in red because this is a very dangerous setting if you
do not know what you are doing. Before ever attempting to use this cycle you must clearly understand what
it does and when and how you would use it.
What causes sulphation? This occurs with infrequent use of the batteries, nor if the batteries have been left
discharged so low that they will not accept a charge. This cycle is a very high voltage charge cycle
especially designed to try to break down the sulphated crust that is preventing the plates from taking a
charge and thus allow the plates to clean up and accept a charge once again.
Warning!