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P/N 973-0012-01-02 Rev. A 05/01
Setting Parameters (continued)
Amp Hours
Ah
The amp-hour setting should be set to a value equal or lower than the
actual amp-hour capacity of the system’s battery bank. Using a number that
is lower than the actual amp-hour capacity allows the % Battery State-of-
Charge meter to provide a more conservative indication for the use of the
batteries to avoid excessively discharging them.
Also note the temperature at which the battery capacity is rated. The
amp-hour capacity of the batteries decreases at temperatures lower than the
rated value.
The amp-hour rating is usually printed on the battery’s label. If the
system contains batteries in parallel, then the amp-hour rating of the parallel
batteries is added together (i.e., two 120 amp-hour rated batteries in parallel
equals 240 amp hours). The amp-hour capacity of a bank does not increase
for series-wired batteries and is equal to the lowest rated battery in the
series string. If the amp-hour capacity is not listed on the battery, consult the
battery manufacturer or dealer for assistance.
Setting the Amp Hours
1. Press the SELECT button until the AMP-HOURS LED (
Ah
) is illuminated.
2. Press the SELECT and RESET buttons simulataniously until the LED
display flashes.
3. Press the RESET button to change the displayed amp hours to a value
slightly lower than the system’s total battery amp-hour capacity.
4. Press the SELECT button to accept the new value. The selection range
is between 10 (010.) to 2,550 (2.55) Ah.
NOTE: When the flashing display indicates between 010. to 990.
(decimal point after the right most digit), read the display directly.
When the flashing display indicates between 1.00 to 2.55 (decimal
point two places to the left), multiply the reading by 1000 (i.e., a
flashing 160. equals 160 amp hours; a flashing 1.60 in the display
equals 1,600 amp hours).
3.0 CONFIGURATION