Fusion L50B PRO Battery Charger User Manual


 
9
Setting Charge Current
Always set the capacity first. When the capacity has been set, the
currentwillautomaticallyshowanequivalentof1C.Forinstance,
a 3000mAh battery will initially show 3A. This can be varied up to
2C (6A max) or down to 0.1A using the INC & DEC buttons. That
current may be further limited automatically to a lower value if
the charging power exceeds 50W (Amps x Volts).
Lilo CHARGE 3.0A
C=3000mAh 10.8Vp
Setting Battery Voltages For Li-Po Battery Pack
Select the correct total battery voltage to be charged with
the INC & DEC buttons – 3.7V, 7.4V, 11.1V, 14.8V and 18.5V
[Vpack].
LiPo CHARGE 3.0A
C=3000mAh 11.1Vp
Setting Battery Voltages For Li-Fe Battery Pack
Select the correct total battery voltage to be charged with the
INC & DEC buttons – 3.3V, 6.6V, 9.9V, 13.2V and 16.5V [Vpack].
LiFe CHARGE 3.0A
C=3000mAh 11.1Vp
Setting Battery Type
Choose the desired battery type (Li-Ion, Li-Po or Li-Fe ) with
the INC & DEC buttons. Press the ENTER button to confirm the
setting.
IMPORTANT NOTE
For safety purposes, this charger is designed to automatically deliver a 1C charge
rate to batteries of Li-Ion, Li-Po or Li-Fe, based on the user selected battery capacity
unless over-ridden only for batteries designed to accept 2C charging.
Example: Li-Po cell of 1500mAh capacity : 1C = 1500mAh ( = 1.5A ) charge current.
BALANCER CON.
NOT CONNECTED
The left screen will be shown if the Lithium charge or discharge
starts without the balancing cable connected to the balancing
port of the charger.
BALANCER CON.
CONNECTED
The left screen will be shown if the Lithium charge or discharge
starts with the balancing cable connected to the balancing port of
the charger.
Lithium Type
LiPo
IMPORTANT NOTE
The maximum voltage for Li-Ion is 4.1V per cell, 4.2V per cell for Li-Po batteries
and 3.7V per cell for Li-Fe batteries. Therefore, it is extremely important to choose
the correct Lithium battery type to be charged, as each Lithium battery has a
different voltage level. If not, it may cause very serious damage to the batteries and
increase the risk of a fire!