Battery Charger:

A battery charger ,or recharger is a device to put energy into a secondary cell or rechargeable battery by forcing an electric current through it. The charging protocol depends on the size and type of the battery being charged.

Whether it's  your mobile phone, emergency light or the vehicle you own, the extensive use of batteries is evident everywhere. Chargeable batteries are also widely used inverters, where its DC voltage is converted into mains AC voltage and is used to power the household appliances and industries during mains power failure.

 

Industrial battery charger:

Industrial applications require more ruggedized batteries. Unlike consumer applications, industrial devices are often used in remote, hard-to-reach locations where the device needs to be self-powered and battery replacement and recharging is difficult or impossible. Identifying the ideal power management option is important to these applications because battery failure usually results in failure for the device. As a result, industrial grade batteries must be able to deliver reliable power for as long as the device is able to operate. Some examples include automated utility meters that have to operate up to 25 years outdoors, remote wireless sensors, automotive toll tags, GPS tracking devices, oceanographic instruments as well as process control and monitoring devices used in remote locations. Battery chargers with special features that are subjected to this kind of extreme environmental conditions are called industrial battery chargers.

 

The importance of  battery charger:
A good battery charger provides the base for batteries that are durable and perform well. In a price-sensitive market, chargers often receive low priority and get the “after-thought” status. Battery and charger must go together like a horse and carriage. Prudent planning gives the power source top priority by placing it at the beginning of the project rather than after the hardware is completed, as is a common practice. Engineers are often unaware of the complexity involving the power source, especially when charging under adverse conditions.

Owing to our experience and knowledge in this arena, EverExceed is able to offer our clients an impeccable range of Industrial Battery Charger that is precision engineered with the industry laid standards and guidelines. Offered range is acknowledged in the market for their attributes like robust construction, durable standards and optimum performance.

 

How do I check the settings of my battery charger?

Technologies improve and chargers change. That is why you always need to read the manual included with the charger and follow the instructions stated within.

Before starting to use your new battery charger, it is important to check the input voltage. This is especially needed in case of a conventional charger. High frequency chargers adjust to this automatically.  If you don't do this, there is a chance that you will damage the charger.

 

How do I check the input voltage?

  • Measure the voltage on the socket by means of a multi meter
  • Open the battery charger
  • Set the charger so that you can connect it correctly.

 

E.g. if the input voltage is 230 V, you can set it accordingly and correctly connect it to 230 V. 


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