Duralite PLUS Instructions For Use Manual
SAFETY INFORMATION & HANDLING PRECAUTIONSRead this information prior to using product. Misuse of a battery mayresult in the battery generating heat, exploding or venting flame. Be sureto follow proper safety precautions.• It is recommended to use a DURALITE Plus ™ charger.• The recommended safe charging procedure for all Li-ion & Li-Poly bat-teries is to charge them out of the aircraft in a fire proof area or container.If the batteries are too difficult to remove from the aircraft, place the modelon a non-flammable surface, outside and away from anything combustible.ALWAYS BE PRESENT DURING CHARGING CYCLE. ALWAYS DISCON-NECT BATTERY FROM CHARGER WHEN CHARGING CYCLE IS COM-PLETE. NEVER LEAVE THE BATTERY CONNECTED TO CHARGER FORMORE THAN 6 HOURS. Never attempt to charge a damaged battery.• Do not short the battery.• Do not use the battery with the positive and negative terminals reversed.• Never disassemble or attempt to modify the battery in anyway. Never removethe protective shrink covering. Never remove the protective circuitry. Warranty isvoided if the battery has been modified or altered in any way.• Do not pierce the battery, strike the battery, crush the battery or subject thebattery to strong impact.• Do not directly solder to the battery.• Do not immerse in water. Do not freeze the batteries.• The temperature range over which the batteries may be discharged is –4° F(-20° C) to 140° F (60 ° C).• Never subject the battery to sustained temperatures below -4° F (-20° C) orabove temperatures of 140° F (60° C.)• Temperature range over which the batteries may be charged is 32° F (0° C)to 113° F (45° C).• Do not discharge the batteries below 5.6 volts.Charge rate not to exceed1 amp• If the wire leads accidentally short out place battery in a safe place and observefor 15 minutes.• Do not put a damaged battery in the car, house or shop. Always insure that itis discharged outside on a non-flammable surface until it is safe to dispose of.Always dispose of discharged or used batteries in an ecologically responsiblemanner. Never burn or incinerate any battery.7.4 Volt Li-ion Battery Pack• Plug the male end of the supplied 7.4 volt battery charging cord connec-tor into the female port on the top of the charger. This port is marked RECand is set at 7.4 volts.• Stop fly voltage is when you reach 6.9 volts as checked with aone-amp load through power output lead(s) or the lead with the yellowcharge connector.• Check the battery with the DURALITE Digital Load Tester™. If fullycharged the battery will read 8.2 volts or above with no load and above 7.5volts with a one-amp load.• Discharging the Batteries below 5.6 volts will damage the pack.INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE• Prior to using the DURALITE PLUS™ Battery System please read and followthe Safety Instructions on the reverse side of this sheet.• Li-ion chemistry batteries perform best if used often. With regular use theydo not need to be cycled. They store best if not left in a fully charged state.If they are to be left for long periods of time (over 4 weeks without use) youshould exercise them by charging them back up, and then discharging themto about 7.6 volts for a RX pack and 11.3 volts for a TX pack. This should beperformed every 4 - 6 weeks.• It is recommended to use a DURALITE Plus ™ charger. However other lith-ium chargers can be used as long as they are properly set for 2 cells (7.4 voltsfor RX packs) or 3 cells (11.1 volts for TX packs). Note: The charge rate isnot to exceed 1 amp maximum to avoid damge to the balancing circuit.• When using the optional A/C adaptor (#21915) plug the adaptor into thecharger and wall outlet. When using the 12-volt power chord hook the alligatorclips to a fully charged 12-volt battery and plug into the charger.• Plug the yellow battery charge leads supplied with your charger to the yellowlead coming from the 7.4 volt Li-ion battery.• A green light will come on to verify charging is in process. The light will goout when the battery reaches a full charge status (up to 6 hours depending onthe size of the battery and discharge state) and at that time you should discon-nect the battery from the charger. ALWAYS BE PRESENT DURING CHARG-ING CYCLE. Always disconnect battery from charger when charging cycle iscomplete. Never leave the battery connected to the charger for more than 6hours.• Always check the battery voltage with a one-amp load prior to each flight.It is the pilot’s responsibility to verify safe operating voltage before each flight.• The charger’s power supply receptacle is center negative and the charger’sreceiver and transmitter battery charging receptacles are center positive.• Never subject the battery to sustained temperatures below -4° F (-20° C)or above temperatures of 140° F (60° C.)• If your aircraft suffers a crash, always carefully check the batteries fordamage. Never put a damaged pack in your car, house or shop. Alwaysinsure that it is discharged outside on a non-flammable surface until itis safe to dispose of. Always dispose of a battery in an ecologically safemanner. Do not incinerate.11.1 Volt Li-ion Transmitter Pack:• Plug supplied battery charging cord connector into the female port onthe top of the charger. This port is marked TX and is set at 11.1 volts.Make sure you push it all the way into the charger.• Stop fly voltage is when you reach 10.8 volts reading on your Trans-mitter.• A reading by the Transmitter may vary and output voltage may rangefrom 12.4 or above depending on which transmitter you are using. Youwill notice that the Transmitter low voltage alarm will not function. Thisalarm is not compatible with Li-ion batteries due to the higher voltage.• Discharging the Batteries below 8.4 volts will damage the pack.1DURALITE PLUS™ RX, ECU, POWERBOX, & IGNITION BATTERY PARAMETERS |
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