Power problem Cam will power up with standard 7.2 volt batt but not with the Anton Bauer Dionic 90. A bench top supply will power it until you pass 11 volts. At 12 it will not. The AB battery is the recommended extended life upgrade but puts out over 16 volts. What am I missing? Cam problem?
discharge your batt. fully. charge your batt. on 3phase current. dont remove in middle, give time for your batt. to charge fully
ues JVC original batt.
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Bench test with batt charger or batt 12.6 volts indicates good batt take positive cable from charger or jumper cables and touch it to the copper stud where u would with red cable in vehicle and then ground or black cable to side of said starter watch for the Bendix or small gear to pop out if motor just spins then tap pos cable to solinoid terminal. usually marked S or I it should activate Bendix if not replace solenoid or have it tested at local parts supply.
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When its hooked up, you should be able to put 12 volts on the little stud on the solenoid and it should start. One large stud will have 12 volts on it, so just jump it right there. Did you get the wires in the right place. The solenoid should have 1 large wire going down to the starter. Be sure the battery cables are clean and tight ( both ends) Check battery voltage when cranking, should go to 10-11 volts. Check voltage between negative terminal on battery and engine, should be ZERO when cranking. The solenoid has 2 large studs, make sure the battery positive wire and all the other wires are hooked to this stud, the other large stud should just have the wire going to the starter.
The Dionic 90 series batteries will last between 2-3.5 years or about 200-250 cycles (at 60% or better of original capacity) At this point they can be recelled (install all new internal cells) cost is a little less than half of a new battery purchase.
Another common problem is loose or broken connections which will render a battery pack useless or dead, this can be easily repaired if caught early on before the cells self drain and go bad.
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in this case we have a 230Volt 3kVA ups at .7power factor giving a total of 2100watts of power.
batt is 72Volts DC
ups on bench, batt at full charge with lamp load, usually I connect 75% load eg 1575 Watts, then fail supply and time batts to batt alarm point. recharge and test again.
can be done with any size ups, other way is to put in data into makers web site and they should give approx batt times for different loads.
discharge your batt. fully. charge your batt. on 3phase current. dont remove in middle, give time for your batt. to charge fully
ues JVC original batt.
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check the power supply, making sure that a high voltage is produced of about 90-110 volts, which later triggers a line transformer to oscilate.
a power supply is suppose to be checked expecialy semi conductors and diodes, also fusible resistors be checked make sure that the switch is okay power is passing through it.
ang voltage ng HOT 90 to 120 Volts. kapag standby power yan ay 90 volts japag nag oscillate ang HOT power yan ay tataas ng 120volts Psi. Technician kaba?
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