User Manual

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VRLA AGM CHARGE EFFICIENCY/CHARGE FACTOR
Charge efficiency is a measure of the energy you may take out of a charged battery
divided by the energy required to charge it. Charge efficiency will depend on a
number of factors including the rate of charging or discharging. VRLA AGM batteries
have an average charge efficiency of ~85%. This should be reduced 1% per year
after the third (3) year of operation.
VRLA AGM REFRESH CHARGE
If Rolls VRLA AGM batteries are properly charged they should not experience varied
capacity loss or require balancing. If they were not properly charged and there is
a decrease in capacity, fully recharge the batteries at the recommended voltage. It
is important to prevent heavy discharge. If the batteries will be stored for extended
periods of time, apply a periodic refresh charge. Frequency will depend on storage
temperature as noted below.
STORAGE
NOTE: When not in use, it is normal to expect 2% self-discharge per month (at 25ºC
(77ºF) for sealed VRLA AGM models. This rate slows as ambient temperatures
decrease and increases at higher temperatures. Stored batteries should be recharged
every 3-4 months until the battery is put in service to avoid sulfation buildup and
possible freezing in cold temperatures.
DISPOSAL PROCEDURE
Batteries must NEVER be disposed of in household waste. To reduce
environmental impact, bring your spent VRLA AGM batteries to a certified
recycling depot to be recycled.
Storage Temperature Refresh Charge Interval
Below 20ºC (68ºF) 9 Months
20ºC (68ºF) - 30ºC (86ºF) 6 Months
Higher than 30ºC (86ºF) 3 Months
TABLE 6: VRLA AGM Storage Temperature & Refresh Charge