Battery charger is mainly used for charging the rechargeable batteries. The charging protocol depends on the size and type of the battery being charged. Some battery types have high tolerance for overcharging and can be recharged by connection to a constant voltage source or a constant current source; simple chargers of this type require manual disconnection at the end of the charge cycle, or may have a timer to cut off charging current at a fixed time
Key Features/Benefits:
- Thyristor Controlled
- Battery Over discharge Protection
- Over Load and Short Circuit Protection
- Charge Failure Detection
- Built –in Rectifier Fuse/Circuit Breaker
- Reverse Battery Polarity protection
- Low & High Voltage protection
Technical Specification:
Particulars | : Single Phase |
Capacity | : 12V-48DC Volt & 10A-40A |
Wide Input Voltage Range | : 100V-280VAc |
Frequency | : 50Hz |
Efficiency | : 85% (at50% to 100%) |
DC Output Voltage | : 2.35-2.45 VDC per Cell |
Rated Current | : 0-max (Variable) |
Current Limitation | : Optimized |
Charging Characterizing | : Constant Voltage/Current |
Power walk in time | : Less than 10sec |
Monitoring Equipment | : DC Voltmeter, DC Ammeter |
Display of Battery charger Operation | : LED Indicator (Power on, Charging On, Boost & Float Charging) |
Protection | : Over AC Voltage, Under AC Voltage, Over Load Protection, Battery reverse polarity protection, Short circuit protection. |
Accessories | : Heavy duty Crocodile Clip, Necessary Fuses, Engineering Manual. |