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Adjusting LCD Battery Display for B1, B2 & B3
The LCD displays output voltages for each battery labeled simply B1, B2 & B3.
The battery plate itself does not designate the order in which the batteries are displayed - B1, 2, or 3.
The three green terminal blocks on the circuit board labeled Batt 1, Batt 2 & Batt 3 where the battery
plates conductors are attached determines which battery plate is indicated as B1, B2 & B3 on the LCD.
So any battery plate could be set up as battery 1 for example, it would simply need to be connected to the
terminal block label “Batt 1”.
You can change this B1, B2 & B3 designation by simply changing the wires from the battery plate to the
terminal block. (See center photo above)
This may be important for operators who wish to take advantage of just one of unique sled designs
allowing it to accept and run a single 24 Vdc battery in conjunction with a 12 Vdc battery. Battery terminal
block 3 is the only terminal block that can accept a 12 or 24 volt battery. Battery terminal block 1 & 2 will
not allow the system to be powered by a single a 24 Vdc battery. Instead the LCD will display a text
message telling you that “B1 or B2 CANNOT BE 24 VOLTS” (See photo above) and turns the sled off.
Battery terminal block 1 can accept up to 17.9 Vdc.
Battery terminal block 2 can accept up to 17.9 Vdc.
Battery terminal block 3 can accept both 12 and 24 volt batteries up to 34 Vdc.
When running the sled with a 24 volt battery block only 24 volt connectors will have power. If you are
running 12 Vdc accessories you will need to add a 12 Vdc battery to one of the other battery plates.
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