Operating Status Displays; Calculating The Average Charging Time; Timer Control - Tronic TLGL 1000 B1 Instrucciones De Uso

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Operating status displays

The various displays have the following meanings:
The LED flashes red and green once per second: The batteries are being
alternately charged and discharged. (Refresh-Function: older or long stored
batteries are being refreshed.)
The LED flashes green once per second: A deeply discharged battery is be-
ing gently recharged with a reduced current.
The LED glows constantly red: The batteries are being charged with the maxi-
mum charge current.
The LED glows constantly green: The batteries are fully charged and the bat-
tery charger has switched to trickle charge.
In addition, the current charge status of each battery is shown as a percentage
on the display

Calculating the average charging time

Depending on the type, age and remaining charge in the batteries, the charging
process can take various lengths of time. The average charge time can be cal-
culated using the following formula. Take note however that the times given are
only guiding values.
Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries:
Charging time (min) = Battery capacity (mAh) x 1.4 x 60 + 30
Li-ion batteries:
Charging time (min) = Battery capacity (mAh) x 1.4 x 60

Timer control

This battery charger has a timer control which automatically switches over to
retention charging after 17 hours. This serves as an additional protection against
overcharging should the charge termination not respond due to a possibly defec-
tive battery.
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Charging current of the device (mA)
Charging current of the device (mA)
+ 60
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