CS Spacecharger Pro-Charger (12v low)
#1
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CS Spacecharger Pro-Charger (12v low)
hi
i just bought a second hand CS Spacecharger Pro and its great but it will not charge it say "ERROR" 12v low
i am charging of a car battery with is 13.7v
NEED help Please
i just bought a second hand CS Spacecharger Pro and its great but it will not charge it say "ERROR" 12v low
i am charging of a car battery with is 13.7v
NEED help Please
#3
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Thread Starter
re
hi
thanks for that but i did test it, it read 13.75v before the load.
thanks
thanks for that but i did test it, it read 13.75v before the load.
thanks
#6
Re: re
Originally posted by shortyzz
hi
thanks for that but i did test it, it read 13.75v before the load.
thanks
hi
thanks for that but i did test it, it read 13.75v before the load.
thanks
#7
Tech Elite
Error, error......
Guys;
He didn't mention WHAT type of Pack he was charging.
With many DC Chargers, if you are are charging a 8+ cell TX pack, the input voltage will need to be at or above the final pack voltage or you will get a low voltage error.
Just thought I'd mention the fact.
He didn't mention WHAT type of Pack he was charging.
With many DC Chargers, if you are are charging a 8+ cell TX pack, the input voltage will need to be at or above the final pack voltage or you will get a low voltage error.
Just thought I'd mention the fact.
#8
True.
#9
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Thread Starter
POWER SUPPLY
hi guys
thanks for that i will test the battery with the load of the charger, it was saying 12v low before even pluging that battery(Gp 3300) in.
also what is a good power supply for about $100 Australian
thanks
thanks for that i will test the battery with the load of the charger, it was saying 12v low before even pluging that battery(Gp 3300) in.
also what is a good power supply for about $100 Australian
thanks
#11
Hi Shortyzz,
I would highly recommend you charge from a powersupply...10 amps and higher is recommended...this will allow you to run 2 chargers, or 1 charger and tire warmers.
please test the charger running from another power source, (Ie another battery or better yet a powersupply.
This display is caused by low input voltage, or it could be the case that the charger is incorrectly reading nput volts (less likely).
If you have further problems after doing those tests you may get in contact with the local seller of C.S products to arrange a repair. (note you will probably need a receipt).
I have been using C.S for a year now...no problemo's
I would highly recommend you charge from a powersupply...10 amps and higher is recommended...this will allow you to run 2 chargers, or 1 charger and tire warmers.
please test the charger running from another power source, (Ie another battery or better yet a powersupply.
This display is caused by low input voltage, or it could be the case that the charger is incorrectly reading nput volts (less likely).
If you have further problems after doing those tests you may get in contact with the local seller of C.S products to arrange a repair. (note you will probably need a receipt).
I have been using C.S for a year now...no problemo's
Last edited by King-G; 10-14-2003 at 04:37 PM.
#12
question
if you got a 13.5v power supply will it work with a 12v charger?
if you got a 13.5v power supply will it work with a 12v charger?
#13
yes, they preFer to run at 13.8 v (not much higher)
when getting around 12 v thats when they start mis-behave
when getting around 12 v thats when they start mis-behave
Last edited by King-G; 10-14-2003 at 04:54 PM.
#14
prever?? you mean prefer??
#15
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Thread Starter
THANKS
hi
i got it sorted out but thanks for all your help
THANKS ALOT
i got it sorted out but thanks for all your help
THANKS ALOT