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TROJAN BATTERY
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5.2 CLEANING
Check the battery for cleanliness at regular intervals and keep terminals and connectors free of corrosion.
Terminal corrosion may adversely affect the performance of the battery and present a safety hazard.
î Power off battery before cleaning.
î Disconnect the battery from the charging source and the load.
î Clean the top of battery, sides, and terminals with a damp cloth or non-metallic brush. If the battery is
extremely soiled, a household cleaner may be used.
î Dry with a clean cloth.
î Keep the area around batteries clean and dry.
6. Charging
6.1 BACKGROUND
The Trojan OnePack Lithium battery may be used in applications where lead-acid batteries have previously
been utilized. Best charging results are obtained by using an appropriate Trojan-recommended charger and
charging profile (algorithm). Refer to documentation on your specific charger for more information. Charging due
to regenerative braking should also be reduced in environments below 68°F or above 113°F. Vehicles that use
regenerative braking at cold temperatures may force the battery to shut off if too much current is applied back
into the battery.
6.2 INITIAL CHARGING & CHARGING PROFILES
Unless your dealer has charged your battery prior to delivery, it will be received at partial state of charge. Prior
to installation, fully charge the battery to 100% SOC.
The Trojan OnePack Lithium battery should be charged using a lithium-ion charging profile with a voltage
setting between 54.7V – 56.0V. Use of a compatible charging profile is required to obtain a fully balanced
battery pack. Using charging profiles designed for lead-acid or other battery types may result in a sudden
voltage increase that will cause permanent damage to the battery BMS and render the battery inoperative. For
a list of compatible chargers and charging profiles, visit www.trojanbattery.com.
Batteries regularly charged with equipment not optimized for lithium-ion batteries may become imbalanced and
is not recommended. See Section 6.4: “Balancing” for additional information.