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USERS MANUAL
Industrial Battery Charger
Models 28080, 28090, 28100

Important Safety,
Installation,
Operation, and
Maintenance
Instructions

www.LesterElectrical.com

CHARGER RATINGS LABEL


The ratings label is located on the back of the charger. The label provides the model (MODEL), serial number
(SERIAL), AC input configuration (AC VOLTS, AC AMPS, PHASE and HERTZ) and DC output specifications
(CELLS, DC VOLTS, DC AMPS and AMP HRS) of the charger. TYPE indicates the factory-configured battery
type.
An example charger ratings label is provided below.

Please fill in the blank label that is provided below with the information from the ratings label on your charger for
future reference.

Document any configuration or settings changes that are made by marking the ratings label on your charger or on
an additional label or tag attached to your charger.

SAVE THIS MANUAL: Keep it in a location where it is available to anyone who may
operate the charger.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHARGER RATINGS LABEL ...................................................................................................2
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................4
1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................6
2. RECEIVING THE CHARGER ................................................................................................6
3. STORAGE .............................................................................................................................6
4. BATTERY TYPE ...................................................................................................................6
5. OFF-BOARD (SHELF) CHARGING......................................................................................7
6. LOCATION AND INSTALLATION ........................................................................................8
7. AC INPUT ..............................................................................................................................8
8. DC OUTPUT ..........................................................................................................................9
8.1 ROUND MOLDED 3-PIN CLUB CAR PLUG .......................................................... 9
9. PROPER CARE OF DEEP-CYCLE MOTIVE POWER BATTERIES .................................. 10
9.1 Personal Safety Precautions .................................................................................. 10
10. CHARGER OPERATION .................................................................................................. 11
11. LED INDICATORS ............................................................................................................ 12
12. FAULTS ............................................................................................................................ 13
13. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................ 14
13.1 Check Charger Area .............................................................................................. 14
13.2 Visual Inspections ................................................................................................. 14
13.3 Battery Conditions ................................................................................................ 14
14. TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE ............................................................................. 15

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


1.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions.

2.

Before using battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on battery charger,
battery, and product using battery.

LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.


IT MEANS: BE ALERTYOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. IF YOU DO
NOT FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN OCCUR.

3.

4.

DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY READ AND
FOLLOW THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
OR OPERATING THE CHARGER.
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SECURIT.

5.

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, INSTALL THIS BATTERY CHARGER ON A


SURFACE OF NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SUCH AS BRICK, CONCRETE, OR METAL.

6.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT CHARGER FROM BATTERY AND AC


POWER BEFORE SERVICING. TURNING OFF THE CHARGER DOES NOT REDUCE THIS RISK.

7.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT TOUCH UNINSULATED PORTION OF AC OR


DC CONNECTORS OR UNINSULATED BATTERY TERMINAL.

8.

DANGER: RISQUE DE CHOCKS LECTRIQUES. NE PAS TOUCHER LES PARTIES NON


ISOLES DU CONNECTEUR DE SORTI OU LES BORNES NON ISOLES DE LACCUMULATEUR.

9.

CAUTION: CHARGE ONLY LEAD-ACID BATTERIES. OTHER TYPES OF BATTERIES MAY


BURST CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE. BEFORE CHARGING ANY OTHER TYPE OF
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, CHANGE THE CHARGER SETTINGS AS RECOMMENDED BY THAT
BATTERY MANUFACTURER.

10.

ATTENTION: UTILISER POUR CHARGER UNIQUEMENT LES ACCUMULATEURS AU PLOMB


ELECTROLYTE LIQUIDE. DAUTRES TYPES DACCUMULATEURS POURRAIENT CLATER ET
CAUSER DES.

11.

CAUTION: DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN. INDOOR USE ONLY.

12.

ATTENTION: NE PAS EXPOSER LA PLUIE.

13.

14.

DANGER: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH EITHER AC OR DC


UNINSULATED PARTS. MAKE SURE ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE IN GOOD WORKING
CONDITION. DO NOT USE CONNECTORS THAT ARE CRACKED, CORRODED OR DO NOT MAKE
ADEQUATE ELECTRICAL CONTACT. USE OF A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE CONNECTOR MAY
RESULT IN A RISK OF OVERHEATING OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.
WARNING: HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

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15.

WARNING: LEAD-ACID BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES. TO PREVENT ARCING


OR BURNING NEAR BATTERIES, DO NOT DISCONNECT DC CHARGING CORD FROM BATTERIES
WHEN THE CHARGER IS OPERATING. KEEP SPARKS, FLAME, AND SMOKING MATERIALS
AWAY FROM BATTERIES.

16.

WARNING: ALWAYS SHIELD EYES WHEN WORKING NEAR BATTERIES. DO NOT PUT
WRENCHES OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS ACROSS BATTERY TERMINAL OR BATTERY TOP.
ARCING OR EXPLOSION OF THE BATTERY CAN RESULT.

17.

WARNING: BATTERIES PRODUCE HYDROGEN GAS, WHICH CAN EXPLODE IF IGNITED.


NEVER SMOKE, USE AN OPEN FLAME, OR CREATE SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY. VENTILATE
THE AREA WHEN THE BATTERY IS CHARGING IN AN ENCLOSED PLACE.

18.

WARNING: LEAD-ACID BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID, WHICH MAY CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT GET ACID IN EYES, ON SKIN, OR CLOTHING. IF CONTACT WITH THE EYES OCCURS,
FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH CLEAN WATER FOR 15 MINUTES AND OBTAIN MEDICAL
ATTENTION.

19.

WARNING: ONLY YOUR DEALERS QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS SHOULD PROGRAM


OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT.

20.

CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE CHARGER IF IT HAS RECEIVED A SHARP BLOW, BEEN
DROPPED, OR OTHERWISE DAMAGED.
HAVE YOUR DEALERS QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN EXAMINE AND REPAIR AS NEEDED.

21.

WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CHARGER. HAVE THE CHARGER EXAMINED BY


YOUR DEALERS QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. INCORRECT RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE
CHARGER MAY RESULT IN AN EXPLOSION, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR FIRE.

22.

CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE BATTERY SYSTEM HAS THE PROPERLY RATED VOLTAGE,
AMP-HOURS, AND TYPE (WET, AGM, GEL, ETC.) FOR THIS CHARGING SYSTEM.

23.

WARNING: NEVER CHARGE A FROZEN BATTERY

24.

WARNING: CONNECT AND DISCONNECT DC OUTPUT CORD ONLY AFTER REMOVING AC


CORD FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET.

25.

CAUTION: POSITION AC AND DC CORDS TO REDUCE RISK OF DAMAGE BY HOOD, DOOR


OR MOVING ENGINE PART.

26.

DANGER: STAY CLEAR OF FAN BLADES, BELTS, FULLEYS, AND OTHER PARTS THAT CAN
CASE INJURY TO PERSONS.

27.

CAUTION: CHECK POLARITY OF BATTERY POSTS. A POSITIVE (POS, P, +) BATTERY POST


USUALLY HAS A LARGER DIMETER THAN NEGATIVE (NEG, N, -) POST.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1. INTRODUCTION
This Links Series battery charger is an advanced, microprocessor-based, silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) charger
designed to optimize both daily battery capacity and overall battery life. It plugs directly into standard 120V, 15A,
60 Hz AC outlets/receptacles for use in off-board (shelf) applications. The charger is natural convection cooled
with no moving parts. It was factory-configured to charge wet/flooded, AGM, or gel deep-cycle lead-acid
batteries, and includes a jumper that can be used to select between two battery profiles in the field. This charger
features fully-automatic operation and LEDs to monitor charge cycle status.
Figure 1-1 provides specifications for Links Series models 28080, 28090, and 28100.
Model
Number

DC Output
Volts

DC
Output
Amps

Amp-Hour Rating,
C20 Rate (12 Hrs)

AC
Input
Amps

Shipping Weight,
Approx (Lbs.)

28080

36

21

130 - 225

11.5

37

28090

36

25

150 - 305

13.5

39

28100

48

13

80 - 170

9.5

31

Figure 1-1: Specifications for Links Series Models 28080, 28090, and 28100

2. RECEIVING THE CHARGER


Unpack the charger and examine it for shipping damage. In the event that shipping damage is found, report it as
a claim with the freight company.

3. STORAGE
When the charger is stored prior to being installed and powered up, it must be stored indoors in a clean and dry
environment where the temperatures will remain within the range of -40 F to 185 F (-40 C to 85 C).
The
charger should be stored upright in the shipping carton that it was shipped in. This will help protect the charger
from dust and abrasion. It should be stored in an area where it is not likely to be damaged. Do not stack anything
on top of the charger.

4. BATTERY TYPE
WARNING: DISCONNECT BOTH AC AND DC POWER FROM THE CHARGER BEFORE OPENING THE
CASE. CONTACT WITH LIVE COMPONENTS WITHIN THE CHARGER COULD CAUSE ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
This charger is designed to charge deep-cycle lead-acid batteries of wet/flooded, AGM (absorbed glass mat), or
gel design. The charger is factory-configured to charge the type of battery indicated in the TYPE field on the
charger ratings label (for example, Wet). Additionally, the charger includes a secondary battery profile available
via a jumper that is accessible behind the plug on the front panel. The last four (4) characters in the charger part
number, available in the MODEL field on the charger ratings label, provide the battery profile codes for both the
primary and secondary battery profiles. For example, charger part number 28100A01A1S1W1A1 has a primary
battery profile code of W1 and a secondary battery profile code of A1. Figure 4-1 lists standard battery profile
codes and their corresponding battery profiles. If a battery profile code for your charger is not listed in Figure 4-1,
please contact your dealer regarding which battery profiles are available on your charger.

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Part Number Battery Profile Code

Battery Profile

W1
A1
G1

Wet, standard
AGM, standard
Gel, standard

Figure 4-1: Standard Battery Profile Codes and Their Corresponding Battery Profiles
To change the active battery profile on your charger, remove the front panel plug and position the jumper as
shown in Figure 4-2. Profile 1 is the primary battery profile and the factory-configured jumper position. Profile 2 is
the secondary battery profile. If changed from the factory-configured jumper position, Profile 1, mark the charger
ratings label or add an additional label or tag.

Figure 4-2: Setting the Battery Profile Jumper Determines the Battery Type
CAUTION: THIS CHARGER IS FOR USE ONLY ON RECHARGEABLE DEEP-CYCLE LEAD-ACID
BATTERY SYSTEMS OF THE SAME TYPE AS THE SELECTED BATTERY PROFILE. BATTERIES
IMPROPERLY MATCHED WITH THE CHARGER MAY BURST CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE
TO BATTERIES OR CHARGER.
Battery manufacturers frequently use the same battery cases for different battery types. Wet batteries have
removable cell caps. Water electrolyzed by discharging and charging the battery is replaced through these
openings. Sealed batteries are generally distinguished by non-removable cell caps. The physical appearance of
the battery case is frequently the same as a wet battery, though the cell caps are generally not removable. Refer
to the battery manufacturer's information panel on the battery case to determine the type battery you have. If the
information panel is missing or not legible, do not use the battery.

5. OFF-BOARD (SHELF) CHARGING


This charger is configured for off-board charging. Off-board chargers are designed to be used in shelf or portable
applications. They include rubber feet. If the AC input plug is connected to AC power, a new charge cycle
automatically starts when the DC output is connected to a battery pack of the proper voltage. Disconnecting and
reconnecting AC power while the DC output remains connected to a battery pack WILL NOT automatically start a
new charge cycle (unless a storage mode condition has been met). Disconnecting the DC output from the battery
pack IS REQUIRED to automatically start a new charge cycle.

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6. LOCATION AND INSTALLATION


WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL THE CHARGER ON OR NEAR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. POSITION
THE CHARGER ON A FOUNDATION OF STONE, BRICK, CONCRETE OR GROUNDED METAL.
WARNING: CHARGERS CAN IGNITE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AND VAPORS. DO NOT USE NEAR
FUELS, GRAIN DUST, SOLVENTS, THINNERS, OR OTHER FLAMMABLES.
The charger may have been attached to a plywood board in the factory to protect it during shipping. If so remove
the plywood shipping board before installation and operation of the charger.
Proper installation of the charger is important in order to achieve good performance and to prevent damage to the
charger and batteries. The charger should be located in a clean, cool, dry, and well ventilated area. To permit
free airflow for convection cooling, allow 2 inches (5.08 cm) minimum between the charger ventilation openings
and any walls or other objects. Do not obstruct the airflow space around and beneath the charger. Do not allow
clothing, blankets, or other materials to cover the charger.
Install the charger in an area where the temperatures will remain within the range of -13 F to 122 F (-25 C to 50
C) and the relative humidity will remain below 95 percent (%). Exceeding these ranges will reduce the current
capacity and possibly the service life of the charger. If the charger will be operated outside of these ranges,
contact your dealer to verify if it will withstand these conditions and perform at the needed capacity.
Do not operate the charger with a damaged AC or DC cable or connector. Do not operate the charger if it has
received a sharp blow, was dropped, or was otherwise damaged in any manner. Contact your dealer.
WARNING: REPLACE WORN, DAMAGED, OR CUT ELECTRICAL CORDS AND PLUGS IMMEDIATELY.
WARNING: KEEP DRY; DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR SPRAY. FOR STORAGE, KEEP CHARGER IN A
BUILDING. NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE.

7. AC INPUT
This charger must be connected to a single-phase nominal 120 Vac, 60 Hz AC power source with a voltage of
110 Vac to 132 Vac (charge times increase at lower AC voltages). The frequency must be 57 Hz to 63 Hz.
Circuit breaker or fuse protection for the AC outlet to which the charger is connected should allow 15A per
charger. Do not overload an electrical outlet.
This charger must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. It is equipped with an AC cable with an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding-type connector. The connector must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all
local codes and ordinances.
DANGER: IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE GROUNDING PRONG FROM PLUG.
The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green, with or without a yellow stripe(s), is the
equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the AC cable or connector is necessary, do not
connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal. Contact your dealer. This charger is equipped
with a grounding connector as illustrated in Figure 7-1 A, for use on a nominal 120 Vac, 60 Hz circuit. A
temporary adapter, as illustrated in Figures 7-1 B and C, may be used to plug this connector into a two-pole
receptacle as shown in Figure 7-1 C if a properly grounded outlet is not available (NOTE: use of an adapter as
shown in Figures 7-1 B and C is NOT permitted in Canada). The temporary adapter should be used only until a
properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green-colored rigid ear extending from the
adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box.
DANGER: BEFORE USING THE ADAPTER AS ILLUSTRATED, BE CERTAIN THAT THE CENTER
SCREW OF THE OUTLET PLATE IS GROUNDED.

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Figure 7-1: Grounding Methods


(NOTE: Use of an adapter as shown in Figures B and C is NOT permitted in Canada)
Use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided. Use of an improper extension cord could result in a
risk of a fire and electrical shock. If an extension cord is needed, use a three-conductor, No. 14 AWG (or larger)
cord that is grounded, properly wired, and in good electrical condition, and keep the cord as short as possible.
Make sure that the pins on the connector of the extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those
on the AC connector on the charger. Locate all extension cords so that they will not be stepped on, tripped over,
or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
The charger includes an AC input circuit breaker to protect the charger and the system.

8. DC OUTPUT
Only charge battery packs with cell counts (CELLS) and DC voltages (DC VOLTS) equal to those listed on the
ratings label on the back of the charger.
The DC output cordset includes a commonly-used connector/plug. The polarity of the charger connector/plug
must be the same as the battery connector/receptacle. The - marked (BLACK) DC cable must be connected to
the battery negative (-), and the + marked (WHITE OR RED) DC cable must be connected to the battery positive
(+). The charger will not operate if the polarity is reversed.

8.1 ROUND MOLDED 3-PIN CLUB CAR PLUG


If the DC cordset includes the round molded 3-pin plug for use with Club Car vehicles, it is important to
understand that this charger is intended for use with vehicles without an onboard computer (OBC) or with the
OBC properly bypassed (disabled), which can be accomplished with OBC bypass kit part number 38836. If
the charger is connected to a vehicle with a non-bypassed OBC, the charger will not start a charge cycle.
Club Car

is a registered trademark of Club Car Inc.

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9. PROPER CARE OF DEEP-CYCLE MOTIVE POWER BATTERIES


Motive power battery packs are subjected to severe deep-cycle duty on a daily basis. Although these batteries
are designed to withstand such duty, the following precautions must be observed to obtain good performance and
maximum cycle life.
CAUTION: ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE SHIELDS AND CLOTHING WHEN WORKING WITH
BATTERIES. BATTERIES CONTAIN ACIDS WHICH CAN CAUSE BODILY HARM. DO NOT PUT
WRENCHES OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS ACROSS THE BATTERY TERMINAL OR BATTERY TOP.
ARCING OR EXPLOSION OF THE BATTERY CAN RESULT.
1. When installing new batteries, be sure the polarity of each battery and the overall battery pack is correct.
Otherwise, battery and/or charger damage can result.
2. New batteries should be given a full charge before their first use because it is difficult to know how long
the batteries have been stored.
3. New batteries and older batteries that have been in storage are not capable of their rated output until they
have been discharged and charged a number of times. Consult the manufacturer of your batteries for
more information.
4. DO NOT EXCESSIVELY DISCHARGE THE BATTERIES. Excessive discharge can cause polarity
reversal of individual cells resulting in complete failure shortly thereafter.
5. Maintain the proper electrolyte level of wet (flooded) batteries by adding water when necessary. Distilled
or deionized water is best for battery life. Never allow the electrolyte level to fall below the top of the
battery plates. Electrolyte levels lower during discharge and rise during charge. Therefore, to prevent the
overflow of electrolyte when charging, it is mandatory that water be added to cells AFTER they have been
fully charged do not overfill. Old batteries require more frequent additions of water than new batteries.
6. Hard crystalline sulfates form when batteries in storage are not maintained in a charged active state.
Internal self discharge can bring about the start of this condition in as little as three days in warm
temperatures. Batteries not maintained and allowed to sit in storage will self discharge, sulfate and lose
capacity. Repeated charging without using the batteries between charges can recover some of the lost
power, range, and life, but some permanent loss should be expected.
7. Cold batteries require more time to fully charge. When the temperature falls below 65F, the batte ries
should be placed on charge as soon after use as possible.
8. The tops of batteries and battery hold downs must be kept clean and dry at all times to prevent excessive
self discharge and the flow of current between the battery posts and frame. Electrolyte spilled on
batteries never dries or evaporates.
9. All connections to batteries must be maintained clean and tight. Due to heating and discharge rates,
bolted connections loosen over time. Re-tighten the connections twice yearly to the torques specified by
the battery manufacturers.
10. Follow all operating instructions, cautions, and warnings as specified in this manual, on the charger, in the
battery manuals, and in the vehicle manuals.

9.1 Personal Safety Precautions


1. Have someone within the range of your voice and close enough to quickly come to your aid when
you work near a lead-acid battery.
2. Ensure that ample fresh water and soap are nearby in case battery acid contacts your skin, clothing,
or eyes.
3. Wear complete eye and clothing protection. Avoid touching your eyes while working near a battery.
4. If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters
your eye, immediately flush your eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes, and get medical
attention immediately.
5. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame to be in the vicinity of a battery.
6. Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery. It could spark or short
circuit the battery or other electrical components that could cause an explosion.
7. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a
battery. A battery can produce a short-circuit current that is high enough to cause a severe burn.
8. NEVER charge a frozen battery.

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10. CHARGER OPERATION


WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK, CONNECT ONLY TO A SINGLE-PHASE,
PROPERLY GROUNDED (3-WIRE) OUTLET. REFER TO GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE BATTERY IS A RECHARGEABLE DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY WITH THE
PROPER RATED VOLTAGE FOR THIS CHARGER.
DANGER: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH UNINSULATED PARTS OF THE
CHARGER DC OUTPUT CONNECTOR, BATTERY CONNECTOR, OR BATTERY TERMINALS. MAKE SURE
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. DO NOT USE CONNECTORS
THAT ARE CRACKED, CORRODED, OR DO NOT MAKE ADEQUATE ELECTRICAL CONTACT. USE OF A
DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE CONNECTOR MAY RESULT IN A RISK OF OVERHEATING OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
WARNING:
OPERATING.

CHARGER IS NOT TO BE USED WHILE THE BATTERY POWERED EQUIPMENT IS

ATTENTION: Ne pas utiliser le charger pendant que I'equipment est en marche.


WARNING: LEAD-ACID BATTERIES GENERATE GASES WHICH CAN BE EXPLOSIVE. TO PREVENT
ARCING OR BURNING NEAR BATTERIES, DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CHARGER DC OUTPUT FROM THE
BATTERIES WHEN THE CHARGER IS OPERATING. KEEP SPARKS, FLAME, AND SMOKING MATERIALS
AWAY FROM BATTERIES.
WARNING: ALWAYS SHIELD EYES WHEN WORKING NEAR BATTERIES. DO NOT PUT WRENCHES
OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS ACROSS BATTERY TERMINALS OR THE BATTERY TOP. ARCING OR
EXPLOSION OF THE BATTERY CAN RESULT!
WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CHARGER DC OUTPUT PLUG FROM THE BATTERY
RECEPTACLE WHILE A CHARGE CYCLE IS IN PROGRESS. THE RESULTING ARCING AND BURNING OF
THE PLUG AND RECEPTACLE COULD CAUSE THE BATTERIES TO EXPLODE.

CAUTION: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER DC CABLE AND CONNECTOR AND BATTERY
CONNECTOR, DISCONNECT BY GRASPING THE CHARGER CONNECTOR HANDLE OR BODY AND
PULLING IT STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BATTERY CONNECTOR. DO NOT PULL ON THE CHARGER CABLE.
DO NOT TWIST, ROCK, OR PULL THE CONNECTOR SIDEWAYS.
The instructions printed on the charger are for daily reference.
Off-Board Charger Operation:
1. With the charger DC output connector/plug disconnected from the battery connector/receptacle, connect the
charger AC power cord to an appropriate AC outlet (if not already connected).
2. Connect the charger DC output connector/plug to the battery connector/receptacle. The charger will start
automatically, which is indicated by the Charge Status (yellow) LED beginning to blink slowly.
3. If the charger must be disconnected from the battery while a charge cycle is in progress, first disconnect the
AC power cord from the AC outlet. Do not disconnect the charger DC output connector/plug from the battery
while a charge cycle is in progress.

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4. The charge cycle 80% point is indicated by the Charge Status (yellow) LED beginning to blink quickly.
5. The Finish charge cycle phase is indicated by the solid illumination of the Charge Status (yellow) LED. Not all
charge profiles include a Finish phase.
6. An extended Balance/Equalize charge cycle phase is indicated by the Charge Complete (green) LED
beginning to blink quickly. Not all charge profiles include a Balance/Equalize phase.
7. The charger automatically terminates the charge cycle when a battery reaches full charge, which is indicated
by [1] the solid illumination of the Charge Complete (green) LED or [2] the Charge Complete (green) LED
beginning to blink slowly indicating a post-charge phase. The required charge time is affected by numerous
factors, including battery amp-hour capacity, depth of discharge, battery temperature, and battery age/usage.
8. After a charge cycle has completed, disconnect the charger DC output connector/plug from the battery
connector/receptacle by firmly grasping both connectors and pulling them straight apart.

11. LED INDICATORS


The charger includes three (3) LEDs to indicate charger status and fault information. The functionality of the
LEDs is outlined below.
CHARGE STATUS (yellow)
Indicates charge cycle status. See Figure 11-1 for descriptions of the possible states.
CHARGE COMPLETE (green)
Indicates when a charge cycle completes successfully, when an extended Balance/Equalize charge cycle phase
is active, or when a post-charge phase is active. See Figure 11-1 for descriptions of the possible states.
FAULT (red)
Indicates when a charger or battery fault has occurred. See the FAULTS section.

Charge Status
(Yellow) LED

Charge Complete
(Green) LED

Description

Slow Blink

Off

Bulk/Start charge cycle phase (constant power or


constant current).

Fast Blink

Off

Absorption/Plateau charge cycle phase (constant


voltage). Greater than 80% charged.

Solid On

Off

Finish charge cycle phase (constant current). Not all


charge profiles include a Finish phase.

Off

Fast Blink

Balance/Equalize phase. An extended charge cycle


is occurring because a trigger condition has been
met (cycle count, etc). Not all charge profiles include
a Balance/Equalize phase.

Off

Solid On

Charge cycle complete.

Off

Slow Blink

Charge cycle complete. Post Charge phase


(constant voltage float, etc). Not all charge profiles
include a Post Charge phase.

Figure 11-1: Charger LED States (Non-Fault)

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12. FAULTS
( 0 ) = Off
( 1 ) = On Solid
N/A = Not applicable, LED state does not matter

Battery

Charger

Fault
(Red) LED

Charge Status
(Yellow) LED

Charge Complete
(Green) LED

Description
DC DISCONNECT DC disconnect
detected via the third-pin, but DC (battery)
voltage is still present at the charger
output. (Third-pin DC disconnect sensing
is an optional feature available with
supported DC plug/receptacle systems to
minimize charger output inhibit time when
a DC disconnect occurs during charging.)
OVER TEMP Maximum temperature
was met. Charge cycle will restart when
the temperature decreases.

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

LOW DC DC (battery) voltage is too low


to start charging (< 10V).

Slow Blink

NO AC AC power was lost during


charging. Charge cycle will restart when
AC power returns.

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

HARDWARE FAULT Contact Lester


Electrical.

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

HARDWARE FAULT Contact Lester


Electrical.

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

HARDWARE FAULT Contact Lester


Electrical.

Fast Blink

N/A

N/A

HARDWARE FAULT Contact Lester


Electrical. Unit is still able to charge.

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

Slow Blink

PHASE A fault condition (most


commonly maximum time) was met during
a particular charge cycle phase (start/bulk,
plateau/absorption, finish, etc).
MAX VOLTAGE Maximum voltage was
met.
MIN VOLTAGE Minimum voltage was
NOT met after a specified time from the
start of the charge cycle.
MAX AMP-HOURS Maximum amphours for the overall charge cycle was
met.
MAX TIME Maximum time for the overall
charge cycle was met.

Figure 12-1: Charger LED States (Faults)


Disconnecting the charger from the battery clears a fault. If a fault cannot be cleared after taking appropriate
corrective action, contact your dealer for troubleshooting and/or service.

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13. MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DISCONNECT BOTH AC AND DC POWER FROM THE CHARGER BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY MAINTENANCE. CONTACT WITH LIVE COMPONENTS WITHIN THE CHARGER COULD CAUSE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
CAUTION: KEEP CHARGER CLEAN AND DRY, INSIDE AND OUT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE OR FAILURE OF CHARGER.
The charger requires minimal maintenance. It should be kept clean. Twice a year, or as often as the cleanliness
of the area may dictate, the interior of the charger should be thoroughly blown clean with dry compressed air.
The components of the charger are cooled by natural convection. If dust and debris are allowed to build up, they
will restrict airflow and could cause components to overheat. Always be careful not to bump wiring or
components. This could cause loose connections and failures.
Moisture may cause electrical shorting and/or corrosion. It may also combine with dust and debris making them
more difficult to remove. Do not use liquids to clean the charger. Liquids could cause damage. Compressed air
should be used to clean dust and debris from the charger and its components.

13.1 Check Charger Area


The area around the charger must remain clean, cool, dry, and well ventilated. Check for obstructions to
airflow, clearances, or other violations of the requirements in Section 5.

13.2 Visual Inspections


Check the charger for any physical failures, such as loose contacts or hardware, excess wear, or damage.
Darkened or hot terminals should be tightened or replaced.

13.3 Battery Conditions


CAUTION: CHECK THE DC CONNECTIONS FROM THE CHARGER TO THE BATTERY AND MAKE
SURE THEY ARE TIGHT AND CLEAN. TIGHTEN AND/OR CLEAN IF NEEDED. FAILURE TO DO SO
COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTION, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION.
Batteries must be well maintained for the charging system to operate properly. Follow battery manufacturer
instructions for battery maintenance. Check for loose connections or corrosion.
DC connections may become corroded over time. If the connections become corroded, they should be
cleaned as recommended by the battery manufacturer. After the connections have been cleaned, a battery
connection treatment should be applied to help prevent corrosion from reoccurring. Contact the battery
manufacturer for their recommendations.
Periodic cleaning and watering of non-sealed batteries is very important. Logging the water usage of nonsealed batteries is useful. As a battery ages, it will use more water.

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14. TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE


CAUTION: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CHARGER. TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN
WHEN SERVICE OR REPAIR IS REQUIRED. INCORRECT REASSEMBLY MAY RESULT IN A RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE.
DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, ALWAYS DISCONNECT BOTH THE POWER
SUPPLY CORD AND THE OUTPUT CORD BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE CHARGER IF IT IS MALFUNCTIONING. PERSONAL INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE COULD RESULT.
The charger was fully tested and calibrated before leaving the factory. It was delivered ready to charge. If
properly installed, the charger should require very little attention. If improper charger operation occurs, it will
require repair by a qualified service technician.
See the FAULTS section for information regarding the Fault LED.
1. If the charger does not turn on, check for one of the following conditions.
a. The charger AC power cord is not plugged into a live and/or appropriate AC outlet.
b. The battery connections are incorrect battery not connected, reverse polarity, or short circuit.
c. The battery voltage is too high.
d. The battery voltage is too low (below 10 volts).
2. If the charger turns off before a battery is fully charged, and a fault condition is not indicated by the Fault LED,
this indicates one of the following conditions.
a. The AC power was interrupted during the charge cycle.
b. The charger DC output connector was disconnected from the battery during the charge cycle.
c. The battery has been allowed to sulfate. Charge the battery at least once every three (3) days when the
equipment is lightly used. Once sulfation is allowed to take place, it may be partially reduced by
returning, temporarily, to daily charging.
3. A decrease in vehicle/equipment range where the battery loses power faster indicates one of the following
conditions.
a. The electrolyte level in a wet lead-acid battery was allowed to drop below the top of the battery plates. If
so, add distilled water to just cover the top of the plates immediately upon discovery, and then fill to the
proper level with distilled water at the completion of the very next charge cycle.
b. Use of the vehicle/equipment before the battery has been fully charged and the charger automatically
terminates the charge cycle. This shortens battery life and accelerates the onset of reduced daily range.
c. The normal wear-out pattern for the battery.
4. A charge cycle running longer than anticipated before terminating indicates one of the following conditions.
a. An overly-discharged battery.
b. The charger output may have been reduced due to low AC input voltage, high ambient temperature, or
obstructions to cooling airflow.
c. The amp-hour capacity of the battery is greater than the charger can fully charge in the anticipated
amount of time.

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Configuration A

Configuration B
SERVICE PARTS LIST
28080
36V 21A
Config. A

28090
36V 25A
Config. A

28100
48V 13A
Config. B

40067S

40067S

40068S

Service Part Description

SCR Assembly & Heatsink

Control Board Assembly

Contact Your Sales Representative

DC Cordset Kit

Contact Your Sales Representative

AC Cordset Kit

AC Circuit Breaker

N/A
N/A
N/A

Misc Wiring Kit


(Control Cables)
Case Assembly, Painted,
Shelf, Links Series
Case Assembly, Aluminum,
Shelf, Links Series

39859-08S

40072-08S

39859-08S

34882S

34882S

31847S

40063S

40063S

40064S

40061-01S

40061-01S

N/A

N/A

N/A

40062-01S

WIRING DIAGRAM

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Models 28080 and 28090

Model 28100

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NOTES

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*40071*

Represented By:

40071C
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