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Battery Charge Characteristics
Recharge from 20% DOD, DC31MF
Battery Discharge Characteristics
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Discharge : 40°F(-40') to + 160°F(71'0)
= Charge : -10°F(-23'0) to + 122°F(60'0)
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+74°F(23%) to + 80°F(27'e)
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Batteries should be recharged within 24hours after each period of use,
Charge time by various charging rate can be determined by the SOC(state of charge)
Method 1 ; Constant Voltage Charge
= Recommended Method -
Equalization and Cycle Service
‘Charging Volage 14410 148 VDC
Float Charging Votage | 13.2to 13.7 VDC
* Unit Average at 77F(25%)
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Current below 1.08 during charge.
- Stabilized Open circuit voltage : 12.7V or higher
Method 2 ; Constant Current Charge
Constant current setting and charging
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100% | 127V 5
75% | 12.4V Hr
50% | 12.2V 12H
25% | 12.0 ‘8Hr
0% | 11.9V 26h
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= Maximum volage output across the battery
terminals ls maintained at constant level
for two(2) hours during charge.
- Stablized Open circuit volage : 12.7V or higher.Link to Your Life
Hours of Usable Power(H.U.P)
E-NEX will provide our lients with advantages to enable you to plan forthe Hours of Usable Power(H.U.P)
E-NEX has Hours of Usable Power(H.U.P) tale on the DC24MF, DC27MF, and DC31MF batterie.
By choosing the Amp.Draw of each battery in use, Hours of Usable Power(H.U.P) can be determined
Please refer tothe below table,
‘Amp-Draw 5A 154, 258
De2eMF 15.4hrs. 4.3he. 2s.
Dea7TMF 17.8hrs. 49h. 2h.
DstMF 20.0hs. 58h. 3.Ahrs.
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