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Smart Charger (10 A) for 76.8V ( 24 cells ) LiFePO4 Battery Pack - CH-PFC76810
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Product ID # 7650 Part Number: CH-PFC76810
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Features
Feature |
- This charger is power factor corrected, which exhibit high efficiency
- Has CAN communication or digital alarm output.
- Interfaces with BMS Management System via CAN Communication or 12V digital alarm output .
- Suitable for 24-cell pack (connected in series) .
- Fan cooled .
- Power Factor: > 99%
- Efficiency: > 92%
- For Battery capacity ≥40Ah
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Input |
96 to 260 VAC |
Output |
85.2V / 10A DC (3.55V/cell) |
Protection |
Overload/ Over-voltage/ Over-heating/ Short circuit/ Reverse polarity Protection |
Dimension(LxWxH) |
6.5"x7.6"x2.8" (235x136x69mm) |
Weight |
5.6 lbs |
Specification |
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Warning |
California residents: Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - See Prop 65 Warnings |
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Product Reviews
(2 Ratings, 1 Review) |
Average Rating:
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12VDC Cooling Fan Circuit Dies After 200 Charge Cycles
Fred Garvey
(Alameda, CA)
3/14/2019 1:00 PM
While this is the only charger one should use for the 76.8V (24-cell) BatterySpace LiFePO4 battery pack (other 76.8V LiFePO4 "smart" chargers sold by 3rd party vendors will actually damage this fine-tuned battery pack), the 12VDC cooling fan circuit dies after only about 200 charge cycles. The first time this happened, BatterySpace exchanged it for a free new one, but the new replacement also suffered the same malfunction after about 200 charge cycles. Stuck with this charger, I opened up the Smart Charger, but was unable to pull out and troubleshoot the internal circuit board, since it was glued in, rendering it not user-serviceable. So I simply removed the internal 12VDC cooling fan, and mounted it to the outside of the fan vent hole, and ran an independent 12VDC power to run the cooling fan. Sure, my handyman 12VDC cooling rig has to be manually turned off after the battery pack is fully charged, and I do miss the convenience of the internal heat sensor that activates the cooling fan, and turns it off when the charging process is complete.
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