Owner’s Manual Rev: 5.
Please Keep This Manual For Future Reference For safe and optimum performance, the Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger must be used properly. Carefully read and follow all instructions and guidelines in this manual and give special attention to the CAUTION and WARNING statements. Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this guide, Enerdrive assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
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Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 6 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8 3. UNDERSTANDING THE UNIT Silent Mode Multistage Charging Process 11 Smart Charging Feature 12 Battery Charger Voltage 14 Battery Bank Size Recommendation 14 4.
For Using Charger As Power Supply (Program Setting) 22 Understanding The Display And Function Keys During Normal Operation 22 Understanding The Function Key ‘MENU’, ‘SET’ And ‘SEL’ During Charger Setting 23 Understanding The Three-Stage (Mode 3) Charging 23 Understanding The Two-Stage (Mode 2) Charging 23 Understanding The Battery Temperature Functions 24 Procedure To Set Or View Charger Setting 25 GEL, AGM Or Flooded Battery Type: 25 Lithium Battery Type 26 Program (Power Supply)
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger. With our state of the art, easy to use design, this product will offer you reliable service for providing a multistage, multi-bank battery charger to charge the different types of batteries you have installed in either your home, boat, caravan, 4WD or commercial vehicle. This manual will explain how to use this unit safely and effectively. Please read and follow these instructions and precautions carefully.
WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY When working with electrical equipment or lead acid batteries, have someone nearby in case of an emergency. Study and follow all the battery manufacturer’s specific precautions when installing, using and servicing the battery connected to the charger. Wear eye protection and gloves. Avoid touching your eyes while using this unit. Keep fresh water and soap on hand in the event battery acid comes in contact with eyes.
WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD! DO NOT use the Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger in the vicinity of flammable fumes or gases (such as gas bottles or large engines). AVOID covering the ventilation openings. Always operate unit in an open and well ventilated area. Prolonged contact to high heat or freezing temperatures will decrease the working life of the unit. LIMITATIONS OF USE Do not use in connection with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices.
3. UNDERSTANDING THE UNIT The Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger is a fully automatic multistage battery charger with the ability to charge 3 separate battery banks. When first connected to an AC power source, the charger will check all three battery banks before charging commences. The ePOWER Battery Charger operates on an isolated charging design where battery bank one is separate from battery bank two and three.
AC Output Wiring Compartment DC Output fuses AC Power Cable Unit Ground Battery Negative Common Digital Display Port Battery Positive Bank 3 Battery Temperature Sensor Port Battery Positive Bank 2 Battery Positive Bank 1 Silent Mode A unique feature of the Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger is the ability to disable the cooling fan for total silent operation at night or whenever required.
Multistage Charging Process The ePOWER Battery Charger is a fully automatic, set and forget charger. It is designed to quickly and accurately recharge your deep cycle batteries utilising charger algorithms that help to maximise the life of your specialised deep cycle batteries. All ePOWER Battery Chargers feature multistage smart charging technology that enables the charger to be connected to your battery banks permanently.
Stage 4- Maintenance stage is a regular timed recharge (or return to bulk stage). The Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger switches the charger from float to boost after 7 days of constant operation to ensure the battery banks remain active. Smart Charging Feature The ePOWER Battery Charger will regulate its output based on the loads connected to your battery banks.
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Battery Charger Voltage Battery Type Absorption Float Equalisation GEL 14.4 V 13.7 V N.A. AGM 14.6 V 13.6 V N.A. Flooded 14.4 V 13.3 V 15.5 V (See Note1) Lithium Constant 13.9, 14.0, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6 Volts (See Note2) N.A Program (Power Supply) Constant 13.3, 13.5, 13.7 Volts (See Note3) N.A * For 24V model charger multiply above voltages by 2.
4. INSTALLING THE CHARGER WARNING Enerdrive recommends that all wiring be done by a skilled technician to ensure adherence to the best practice standards for on-board DC electrical installations. Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and could also result in personal injury or loss of life.
mounted horizontally and vertically (AC and DC panel facing downwards only) to provide adequate drip protection. • Use the base of the charger as a mounting template to mark the positions of the fixing screws. • Drill the 4 fixing holes and place the Charger in position and fasten the unit to the mounting surface. Note: EN31260 and EN32430 have the same dimensions. Page 16 Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger Owner’s Manual (Rev. 5.
Chassis Grounding Connection DANGER THIS CHARGER REQUIRES CORRECT GROUNDING. The unit chassis has to be grounded properly. Never operate the Charger without proper grounding. Failure to do so may result in poor charger performance, serious injury or possible death. Connect the unit’s chassis ground to the common ground point through the ground stud located near one of the unit mounting slots. See image in Section 3, page 10.
• Remove the DC compartment cover by removing the two screws located on the top surface of the unit near the AC wiring compartment. • Keep the connection between the battery and the charger as short as possible. • Connect one end of the positive wire (red wire) to the Bank one of charger positive terminal with torque 4.0 ~ 5.0 N-m and the other end to the over current protection device, then the DC disconnect device. Do not over tighten as this may result in damage to the charger.
standard RJ12 cable (maximum length 7.5 meters) is required. • Install the standard RJ12 cable in your desired location. • Connect one end of the RJ12 cable to the Interface Port and the other end of the cable to the Display Panel. Please note polarity. • The Remote Display is now ready for use. Running The ePOWER Battery Charger With Portable Generators It’s very likely that this battery charger will be run via a portable AC generator.
Battery Wiring: Connecting The Batteries The Right Way IMPORTANT NOTE For Single Bank Charging: DO NOT Connect Bank 2 And 3 Outlet. Page 20 Enerdrive ePOWER Battery Charger Owner’s Manual (Rev. 5.
5. UNIT OPERATION Understanding The Charging Mechanism • The ePOWER battery charger is a three bank battery charger that is capable of charging a maximum of three battery banks. • The charger is designed to have Bank 1 charge the main battery bank. Always use Bank 1 first when connected to a single battery bank. • At start, if the charger senses Bank 2 and 3 has battery voltage above 12V, the charger will then concentrate on fully charging Bank 1 first until it reaches float stage.
absorption-to-float mode current settings. For Charging Lithium Batteries This can only be set at Bank 1, it has its own charging voltage and current setting. It also requires the user to set the charger termination current. The charging process will terminate when the charging current drops to the set termination current. Bulk re-start occures when battery voltage drops below 13.3V DC.
Understanding The Function Key ‘MENU’, ‘SET’ And ‘SEL’ During Charger Setting MENU: Press and hold the key for longer than 3 seconds to enter charger setting mode and show function setting. Once new setting is done, press ‘MENU’ again for longer than 3 seconds to exit the charger setting mode. SET: Press the key once to keep / save the chosen setting and change the display to show the next menu to continue other settings. Note: The selected setting will quickly flash 3 times to acknowledge the setting.
anyone of the battery bank is discharged to lower than 12.8V or after seven days in float stage to refresh the battery banks. Understanding The Battery Temperature Functions The Battery Temperature Sensor is included with the charger to protect your battery and provide better charging voltage accuracy. When the battery temperature sensor is used, it is highly recommended to be installed on the main battery bank at the negative terminal Bank one.
Procedure To Set Or View Charger Setting Follow the procedure or sequence in Appendix A1 and A2 (see pages 36 to 39 of this manual) to set or view the charger setting.
Lithium Battery Type Parameters below are required for setting: • Charging Voltage (13.9V, 14.0V, 14.1V, 14.2V, 14.3V, 14.4V, 14.5V 14.6V) • Maximum Charging Current (see table below) • Termination Charging Current (current to define when the charging process will terminate) The following table shows the available charging voltage, maximum charging current, and the available termination charging current. Model EN31220 EN31240 EN31260 EN32430 Page 26 Charging Voltage 14.2V / 14.3V / 14.4V 14.2V / 14.
Lithium Battery charging algorithm Time out 8 hrs max Battery Current Battery Voltage 13.3VDC triggers Bulk Restart Time out 7 days Program (Power Supply) Type Parameters below are required for setting: • Supply Voltage 13.3, 13.5, 13.7 Vdc • Maximum available current (see table) The following table shows the programmable voltage and the maximum current setting. Model Program Output Voltage Setting Max. Current EN31220 13.3V/13.5V/13.7V 20A/15A/10A/5A EN31240 13.3V/13.5V/13.
CAUTION RISK OF BATTERY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Only the Flooded lead-acid can be equalised. Consult your battery manufacturer or read the battery manual when you try to equalise your batteries. Disconnect any DC load connected to the battery, as during equalise mode, the charger will produce 15.5V to the batteries. You must monitor the battery specific gravity throughout the equalisation process to determine the end of the equalising cycle.
Use the following procedure to setup the charger for battery equalisation. Understanding The Silent Mode Function The charger also comes with a unique function called Silent Mode, which will stop the internal fan from operating. TIP: Use this function during night time or when a quiet environment is needed. Please also note that the charging time will increase in this mode because the charger is not running at maximum power. This function can switch to ON or OFF at any time during the charging period.
Understanding The Protection Features De-rating Charging Current: When the charger senses the environmental temperature is above 50°C, the maximum charger current will de-rate to 1/2 of the value (A02 warning code will display). The charger will recover automatically back to maximum charging current when the environmental temperature drops to below 45°C. Over Temperature Shutdown: When the charger senses the environmental temperature is above 60°C, the charger will shutdown.
Understanding The Error Codes Error codes will show on the display when either an internal fault such as high internal temperature or external fault like AC input voltage out of range is detected. The unit will shutdown. Code Condition Corrective Action A01 Temperature Sensor (BTS) is defective. Check and or replace the sensor. E01 Unit shutdown due to low AC Input (< 85 +/- 5Vac) Check AC input source.
6. SPECIFICATIONS Model EN31220 EN31240 EN31260 EN32430 20A 40A 60A 30A Charger Output: Output Current (Maximum) Output Voltage Range: Charge 14.2 - 15.5 V 28.4 - 31.0 Vdc Float 13.4 - 13.8 V 26.8 - 27.6 Vdc 15.5 Vdc 31.
Model EN31220 EN31240 Cooling EN31260 EN32430 Forced air ventilation Temperature Setting Hot, Normal, Cold (no sensor connected) Battery Temperature Sensor Port RJ12 (standard battery temperature sensor supplied) Digital Display Port RJ12 (optional display panel available) Display: LCD Display Backlit display. Charging status, Battery Voltage and Output Current Warning and Fault Code Shown on display AC Input and DC Output Connection: AC Input Connection IEC with Supplied 1.
7. WARRANTY Two Year Limited Warranty Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Return and/or Repair Policy If you are experiencing any problems with your unit, please contact our customer service department at support@enerdrive.com.au or Phone 1300 851 535 before returning product to retail store. After speaking to a customer service representative, if products are deemed non-working or malfunctioning, the product may be returned to the purchasing store within 30 days of original purchase.
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