What it is
The battery equalizer maintains the charge and discharge balance in battery packs connected in series or parallel. Cell chemistry differences, temperature variations, and self-discharge rates can cause imbalances, leading to premature battery failure.
How it works
It is an energy transfer equalizer. When the voltage difference between series-connected batteries exceeds 50 mV, current is transferred from the higher-voltage to the lower-voltage batteries to balance them. It can be connected long-term without maintenance.
... Compatibility and Use
Suitable for lead-acid, acid-acid, lithium-ion, lithium iron phosphate, nickel-cadmium, and nickel-hydrogen batteries. Works with single-cell batteries in the 7V to 18V range. Can handle any number of parallel or series connection batteries and is compatible with 48V, 60V, 72V, 96V, 110V, 220V, and 240V batteries. Each equalizer requires two batteries. It features a rail clamp for easy installation and comes with connecting cables.
Installation
Check the battery terminals to avoid short circuits and reverse polarity.
Measure the battery voltages to ensure they are within the normal range.
Connect B1+/B1- to Bat-1, set the battery type (default is B03), then connect B2+/B2- to Bat-2.
If using multiple batteries, connect the P1 and P2 terminals of adjacent equalizers in parallel and wait for the voltage to equalize.
Notes: Use batteries of the same type; differences in capacity or age will affect performance.
Each equalizer is designed for two batteries.
For more batteries, multiple equalizers can be connected in parallel.
Battery Type Information
Model B01: Consisting of 2 cells in series, each at 3.7 V, with a nominal voltage of 7.4 V. This is a lithium-ion battery with a maximum charging voltage of 8.4 V.
Model B02: Consisting of 3 cells in series, each at 3.7 V, with a nominal voltage of 11.1 V. This is a lithium-ion battery with a maximum charging voltage of 12.6 V.
Model B03: Nominal voltage 12 V. This is a lead-acid battery with a maximum charging voltage of 14.8 V.
Model B04: Consisting of 4 cells in series, each at 3.2 V, with a nominal voltage of 12.8 V. This is a LiFePO4 battery with a maximum charging voltage of 14.4 V.
Model B05: Consisting of 4 cells in series, each at 3.7 V, with a nominal voltage of 14.8 V. This is a lithium-ion battery with a maximum charging voltage of 16.8 V. The standard operating mode is B03.
Specifications
Model: HT-10C
LCD Display: Yes
Nominal Voltage Range: 7-18 V
Optimized Current: 0-10 A
Standby Current: 10 mA
Connection Method: Can be connected in parallel or series
Supports Parallel Connection of Multiple Modules: Yes
Product Dimensions: 85 x 75 x 30 mm
Product Weight: 160 g
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