VENOM Pro Touch HD LiPo & NiMH Battery Charger Owner's manual

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VENOM Pro Touch HD LiPo & NiMH Battery Charger is a multi-chemistry capable, rapid charger/discharger and cell balancer with built-in microprocessor. It can charge and discharge in a wide voltage range (11.0 - 32.0V) and current range (0.1A-45.0A). The charger has a unique 4-in-1 Balancing Board that supports different types of balance connectors (XH, TP/FP, EH, HP/PQ). It also features a USB connection for potential firmware updates. The charger is equipped with a temperature sensor (optional) to measure battery temperature during charging/discharging.

VENOM Pro Touch HD LiPo & NiMH Battery Charger is a multi-chemistry capable, rapid charger/discharger and cell balancer with built-in microprocessor. It can charge and discharge in a wide voltage range (11.0 - 32.0V) and current range (0.1A-45.0A). The charger has a unique 4-in-1 Balancing Board that supports different types of balance connectors (XH, TP/FP, EH, HP/PQ). It also features a USB connection for potential firmware updates. The charger is equipped with a temperature sensor (optional) to measure battery temperature during charging/discharging.

TOUCH SCREEN
DC Input voltage
range 11-32.0V
USB Power
5V / 1.0A
Temperature Sensor
(optional). Connect the
optional temperature
probe to measure
battery temperatures.
1. Connect charger to power source.
2. Select the correct chemistry option for the battery being charged.
3. Connect the balance adapter to the charger.
4. Connect the battery to the balance board and main charging connectors.
5. Start battery charging process.
Balancer Connector:
Unique 4-in-1 Balancing
Board Included
(XH, TP/FP, EH, HP/PQ)
Output Jacket: Connect battery
to be charged to the XT60
jacket, using supplied charge
wires. CAUTION: Make sure
polarity is correct.
USB Connection:
This connection will be
used for potential firmware
updates if needed.
Thank you for purchasing the Venom Pro Touch Charger. This is a multi-chemistry
capable, rapid charger / discharger and cell balancer with built in microprocessor.
Please read and understand the entire manual before operating this charger. If you
have read the entire manual and still are unclear regarding any of the functions,
warnings, or safety precautions, please contact our customer service department
PRIOR to using this product.
CAUTION: Always ensure the battery
you are charging meets the
specifications of this charger and that
the charger settings are correct. Not
doing so can result in excessive heat
and other related product malfunctions,
which can lead to user injury or property
damage.
CAUTION: Always power on the charger before connecting a battery. Failure to do
so may result in damage to the charger / battery.
Input Voltage
Charge Current
Discharge Current
Charge Power
Discharge Power
Energy Transfer Discharge
Balance Tolerance
Balance Current
Charging Capability
Pb Battery Voltage
Digital Power
Weight
Dimensions
[DC]
[A]
[A]
[W]
[W]
[W]
[V]
[mA]
NiMH / NiCd
LiPo/LiFe/Li-Ionn
[V]
[V]
[lbs.]
[In.]
11.0 - 32.0V
0.1 - 45.0
0.1 - 45.0
Input < 24V : 500W
Input > 24V : 1350W
Max. 120 (Max. 5A)
Max. 1350
±0.01
Max. 1000
1 - 20 Cells
1 - 8 Cells
2 - 24
3 -32
3.35
5.82” x 6.57” x 3.07”
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Performance Parameters
Connections
Exterior:
HD MULTI-CHEMISTRY
BATTERY CHARGER
PRO TOUCH
NiMH / NiCd Battery Program
“Charge is by default set in manual” mode. In
this mode it will charge the battery at the
current you have selected in the display.
Changing the mode to auto” you will need to
set the upper limit of the charge current to
avoid higher feeding currents that may damage
the battery. Batteries with low impedance and
small capacity can be incorrectly recognized by
the auto charge mode leading to higher,
incorrect charge current.
“Delta Peak” is the trigger voltage for automatic
charge termination of NiMH and NiCd batteries.
The eective value ranges from 5 to 20mV per
cell. If the voltage is set higher there is a danger
of overcharging the battery. If it is set lower
there is a possibility of premature termination.
Please refer to the technical specications of
the battery. (NiCd: 12mV, NiMH: 8mV)
“Discharge” mode allows you to discharge your
battery in a range from 0.1A to 5.0A and the
nal voltage ranges from 0.1 to 24.0V. The
operating method is similar to Lithium
batteries. The nal voltage of a NiMH battery is
1.0V/cell and the NiCd is 0.85V/cell. Please refer
your battery manufacturer for the
recommended nal voltage per cell
for your battery.
“Cycle” mode allows the charger to
discharge/charge or charge/discharge the
battery 1-5 complete cycles to maximize the
batteries mAh potential. This is best for a new
battery, or one that has sat unused for an
extended period of time. Care must be taken to
ensure all the settings are correct or damage to
the battery may occur. To set the parameter,
please follow the “cycle set” menu.
When a NiMH or NiCd battery is performing a
cycle” charge, the pack may become warm. The
“Delay Timer setting will allow you to adjust
the time in between charge and discharge
functions allowing the pack to momentarily
cool. Ten minutes is a typical setting, but
recommendations for your pack may dier
depending on manufacturer.
Here you can view the voltage curve
for charging or discharging
Lithium Batteries Program
This charger can accept three dierent chemistry variations of Lithium batteries:
LiPo/Li-Ion/LiFe. Please conrm that the charger has been set to the proper chemistry for the
battery that is being charged.
Each lithium chemistry has three modes
available: Charge”, “Discharge” and “Storage”.
In “Charge Mode select the correct voltage
capacity for the battery you are charging. DO
NOT CHANGE THE END VOLTAGE SETTING TO
EXCEED 4.20V per cell. Overcharging your
batteries can shorten their lifespan, cause
damage to the battery or charger, and in severe
cases, create conditions that could cause a re.
Always follow the recommendations of your
battery manufacturer. To start the charge or
discharge process, press and hold the “Enter”
button for more than two seconds, then press
“Start.
“Discharge Mode” LiPo batteries theoretically
do not need to be discharged like older NiMH
and NiCD battery technologies. If you are
storing your batteries for an extended period,
please see “Storage Mode below. If you do
discharge your battery using the charger,
always be sure to use the balance connector to
ensure that no cell within the pack goes below
3.00V/Cell.
“Storage Mode” Use this mode when you are
going to store your batteries for an extended
period of time. Depending on your cell type,
set the nominal voltage to the desired setting
(Li-Ion: 3.75v, LiPo: 3.85v, LiFe: 3.3v). The
“Storage Mode” will automatically detect if the
cells need to be charged or discharged and will
bring the battery to the desired voltage level. To
use this mode the balance lead of the battery
must be connected to the charger.
This screen shows the number of cells you
selected (set) and the number of cells the
charger detects (read). Both numbers should
match. If the numbers do not match, press
“ESC”, check your connections and conrm your
battery information before attempting to
charge again.
Elapsed charge/discharge time.
Displays the internal resistance of the
battery pack.
Indicates peak temperature measured by the
temp sensor. If a sensor is not connected
“no sens will be displayed.
Here you can view the voltage curve
for charging or discharging
Notice: The charger will set the charge
current to a 1C rate automatically, based on
the capacity setting you choose. To
manually override this setting, allowing
charging at a higher C rate, adjust the
current” value. (Only suitable for batteries
that allow a higher charger rate. Consult
your battery manual for details.)
Main Screen
Press the “Setup” button to begin the initial
parameter setup. There are 4 total screens
in this section. Press the arrow in the upper
right corner of the screen to change
screens. Use the up and down arrows to
navigate the different setup options. Please
note that the pre-charge setting has been
disabled for your safety.
You can set the user name that appears
when the charger first powers on.
Caution! Resetting the charger to
factory defaults will erase any
previously stored information.
Initial Parameter Set-up
When the charger is powered up, the main menu will be displayed. Using the stylus (included)
press the left or right arrows to select the desired cell chemistry or program function.
Right selection arrow
Left selection arrow
Enter into the charging setup menu
Enter into the discharging setup menu
Enter into the storage setup menu
K1:
K2:
K3:
K4:
K5:
Enter into the cycle mode
Enter into the advanced setup mode
Enter into the data view mode
Enter into the balancer mode
Enter into memory mode
K6:
K7:
K8:
K9:
K10:
LiHv Battery Program
CAUTION! This program is for use with High Voltage LiPo batteries ONLY. Using LiHV
mode with a standard LiPo will result in and overcharge condition creating excessive
heat that can cause re and serious injury.
LiHV operations are similar to standard LiPo charging
sequences, only the “End Voltage value is changed.
CAUTION! Check you LiHV battery manual for the recommended end voltage. Not setting
the voltage to the correct parameter can result in and overcharge condition creating
excessive heat that can cause re and serious injury.
Charging Warnings
WARNING: Failure to exercise caution while using this product and comply with the following
warnings could result in product malfunction, electrical issues, excessive heat, FIRE, and
ultimately injury and property damage.
WARNING: Never leave charger unattended, exceed maximum charge rate, charge with
non-approved batteries or charge batteries in the wrong mode. Failure to comply may result
in excessive heat, re, and serious injury.
CAUTION: Always ensure the battery you are charging meets the specications of this charger
and that the charger settings are correct. Not doing so can result in excessive heat and other
product malfunctions, which can lead to injury and property damage.
Never leave the power supply, charger, and battery unattended during use.
Never attempt to charge dead, damaged, or wet battery packs.
Never attempt to charge a battery pack containing dierent types of batteries.
Never allow children under 14 years of age to charge battery packs.
Never charge a battery in extremely hot or cold places or place in direct sunlight.
Never charge a battery if the cable has been pinched or shorted.
Never connect the charger if the power cable has been pinched or shorted.
Never connect the charger to an automobile 12V battery while the vehicle is running.
Never attempt to dismantle the charger or use a damaged charger.
Never connect the input jack (DC input) to AC power.
Always use only rechargeable batteries designed for use with this type of charger.
Always inspect the battery before charging.
Always keep the battery away from any material that could be aected by heat.
Always monitor the charging area and a have a re extinguisher available at all times.
Always end the charging process if the battery becomes hot to the touch or starts to
change form (SWELL) during the charge process.
Always connect the charge cable to the charger rst. Then connect the battery to avoid
short circuit between the charger leads. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting.
Always connect the positive red leads (+) and negative black leads (-) correctly.
Always disconnect the battery after charging, and let the charger cool between charges.
Always charge in a well-ventilated area.
Always terminate all processes and contact your local dealer if the product malfunctions.
Never charge a battery on a ammable surface or near ammable objects or materials.
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Engineered for use
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Pb Battery Program Digital Power Program
Data View
Memory Battery Program Warning and Error Messages Warranty and Service
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
North America: 800.705.0620
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Limited Lifetime Warranty Policy
We are so certain of the quality of our chargers that we oer a Venom®
Limited Lifetime Charger Replacement Plan. Venom® will, at its discretion,
repair or replace a defective charger free of charge within a period of 1 year
from the original date of purchase. Year 2 onward, any Venom® charger can
be exchanged for a brand new charger of the same model for 30% o
original retail pricing. This is a non-transferable charger replacement plan
and does not cover commercial use, normal wear and tear, crash or water
damage, modications, or any damages arising as a result of improper use.
We reserve the right to deny replacement to any serial abusers of our
customer friendly policy. All warranty claims are to be directed to
venompower.com/pages/warranty-policy.
Important Notice
Venom® assumes sole responsibility for our products; therefore, dealers
should not be involved in any warranty issues. All warranty claims are to be
directed to Venom® Customer Service. Before returning any defective
product, please contact Venom® Customer Service to receive a Return
Merchandise Authorization Number. A dated & itemized sales receipt must
accompany any product returned for warranty work.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Charging and discharging batteries has the potential for serious injury to
persons and damage to property. In purchasing this product, the user agrees
to accept responsibility for all such risks, and will not hold Venom®, it’s
aliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail partners responsible for any
accident, injury to persons, or damage to property resulting from the use of
this product.
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause
Cancer, Birth Defects and other Reproductive Harm. Be responsible, dispose
of properly.
GUARANTEE
All products are inspected and adjusted individually before leaving the
manufacturer and are guaranteed to be free of material defects and
manufacturing faults.
This program is for charging Pb (lead acid) batteries with a nominal voltage of 2 to 20V. PB
batteries CANNOT be charged rapidly. They only deliver relatively lower currents compared to
their capacity. The optimal charge current will be 1/10 of the capacity. Please always follow the
instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
In this mode, the charger can provide DC output power (3.0V-24V) for
other electronic equipment.
The Venom Pro Touch charger is protected against faults and operator errors by a multi-protec-
tion system. Faults/Errors are displayed on the LCD screen and they interrupt the active process
to protect the charger and battery from damage.
The output is connected to a battery
with incorrect plarity
This program provides important statistical information of your battery including total voltage,
cell voltage, internal resistance of the pack as well as internal and external
temperature of the charger.
CHARGE MODE: This mode is for charging Pb
(Lead Acid) batteries. You can set the charge
current on the “Pb Charge Set” screen. You can
adjust voltage/capacity/current of the battery
you are charging. Charge current can range
from 0.1-8.0A and the voltage should be
matched to the battery being charged. Start
the charge process by pressing and holding
the “Enter” button for more than two seconds.
In the Digital Power Program menu, the
charger will show the last parameters the user
selected. If you do not need to modify the
settings, press the “Start” button for more than
two seconds to start supplying power.
Press the left and right arrows on the LCD touch screen to select the battery program
you wish to save.
Press the desired action button at the bottom of the screen (DEL, LOAD, SAVE).
Press the parameter to highlight that selection.
Press the “Up” and “Down” arrows to edit that parameter.
Press “Enter to save the parameter.
If there is more than one screen of parameters, press the top right corner of the LCD
touch screen (small down arrow) to see the remaining information.
Once the parameters are at the desired settings, press “ESC” to return to the main menu.
Press the left and right arrows on the LCD screen to scroll through the main menu
screens until you reach “Program Select=Memory.
Press Memory.
Choose an empty Memory Prole and press it to select it.
Press “SAVE” and the charging parameters you have selected will be saved to that
memory prole.
To use a memory prole you have saved, rst press the prole you want to load, then
press “LOAD”.
To delete a memory prole, rst press the prole you want to delete, then press “DEL.
Press the small arrow in the top right of the screen to view all 20 memory proles.
Tip: When “View is pressed, the charger will
enter the resistance measurement process
one time only. Please make sure you’ve
connected the battery to the output port of
the charger.
Pressing “Balance” will initiate a balance
screen. Select the chemistry of battery to
balance, then press and hold “Start” for more
than two seconds. This will not charge the
battery, but simply attempt to
balance the cells.
ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BATTERY CHEMISTRY TYPE. SELECTING THE
INCORRECT BATTERY TYPE MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY.
DISCHARGE MODE: Set the cell count,
discharge current and battery capacity on the
“Pb Discharge Set” screen. The discharge
current ranges from 0.1-5.0A and the voltage
should be matched to the battery that is
being discharged. Start the discharge process
by pressing and holding the “Enter button for
more than two seconds, then press “Start.
This screen shows the progress of the
charge/discharge process. To stop the charge,
press the “STOP” key once.
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Forming Battery Program
A “forming charge is a special function to reactivate NiMH/NiCd batteries which
have not been used for extended periods of time.
The charger will automatically adjust the current
based on the capacity you select. As a general
rule, a forming charge will be 1/10 of your mAh
rating. For example, a 5000mAh battery will
have a 500mAh charge current. A 2000mAh
battery would have a 200mAh charge current.
Typical time frame for a forming charge is 16-20
hours. Consult your battery manufacturer for
recommendations for your battery model.
Using the “Trickle” function will switch the
charge to trickle rate once the forming charge is
done. This can be set at Auto which will use the
mAh rating you set as the basis of charge
current, or you can manually set the trickle rate
from 50mAh-200mAh.
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VENOM Pro Touch HD LiPo & NiMH Battery Charger Owner's manual

Category
Car battery chargers
Type
Owner's manual
This manual is also suitable for

VENOM Pro Touch HD LiPo & NiMH Battery Charger is a multi-chemistry capable, rapid charger/discharger and cell balancer with built-in microprocessor. It can charge and discharge in a wide voltage range (11.0 - 32.0V) and current range (0.1A-45.0A). The charger has a unique 4-in-1 Balancing Board that supports different types of balance connectors (XH, TP/FP, EH, HP/PQ). It also features a USB connection for potential firmware updates. The charger is equipped with a temperature sensor (optional) to measure battery temperature during charging/discharging.

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