How to Guide

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The Voyager has a 5-stage battery charging algorithm for a rapid, efficient, and safe battery
charging. They include: Soft Charge, Bulk Charge, Absorption Charge, Float Charge, and
Equalization.
When batteries suffer an over-discharge, the controller will softly ramp the battery voltage up
to 10V.
Constant voltage charging and battery is over 85% for lead acid batteries. Lithium-ion,
LiFePO4, and LTO batteries will close fully charging after absorption stage, the absorption
level will reach 12.6V for Lithium-ion, 14.4V for LiFePO4, and 14.0V for LTO batteries.
Only for Flooded or Calcium batteries drained below 11.5V will automatically run this stage
and bring the internal cells as an equal state and fully complement the loss of capacity.
Lithium-ion, LiFePO4, LTO, Gel and AGM do not undergo this stage.
Battery is fully charged and maintained at a safe level. A fully charged lead acid battery (Gel,
AGM, Flooded) has a voltage more than 13.6V; if the lead acid battery drops to 12.8V at float
charge, it will return to Bulk Charge. Lithium-ion, LiFePO4, and LTO have NO float charge.
If a Lithium-to Bulk Charge. If a LiFePO4 or LTO battery voltage drops to 13.4V after
Absorption Charge, it will return to Bulk Charge.
Five Charging Stages
Incorrect battery type setting may damage your battery.
WARNING
Soft Charge:
Bulk Charge:
Absorption Charge:
Equalization:
Float Charge:
Maximum battery charging until batteries rise to Absorption Level.