Input Power
AC Input: For indoor use, this charger includes a built-in switching AC power supply that
delivers power by connecting the AC power cord to a common 100-240V AC outlet.
DC Input: This charger can be powered by a portable 12V DC power source for use at
the field/track. On the left side of the charger, connect the DC power cord's banana
plugs or alligator clips directly to the output terminals on the 12V DC power source.
Always match polarities (red lead to red '+' terminal, black lead to black '-' terminal).
To utilise the charger's absolute maximum power capabilities the DC power source must
be capable of delivering at least 5 amps while maintaining 12 volts DC.
WARNING! Never accidentally short together the positive (+) and negative (-) input
connections when connected to the 12V DC power. Doing so could result in permanent
damage to the power source and the charger.
This charger is rated for a maximum output power of 45 watts. Depending on certain
conditions (if the charge current is set to maximum, the maximum number of cells are
connected to the output, and input voltage is low), the actual current delivered to the
battery might be slightly less than the setting. This is normal.
The charger will be on all times when connected to input power. Disconnect the charger
from input power when not in use.
Controls and Connections
Input Power Cable
100-240V AC
Input Power Cable
10-15V DC
TYPE/STOP
For selecting NiCd, NiMH, LiPo,
LiFe and Li-Ion
battery type and the charge
current rate. Also for manually
stopping charge
INCREASE DISPLAY
For selecting different data
to be viewed on the LCD
and increasing values
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Output Charge Lead
4mm sockets
Individual Cell
Balance Ports
DECREASE/START
For starting charge and
decreasing values