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Description To maximize the life of a Nickle-Cadmium (NiCad) battery, the discharge and charging cycles must be carefully controlled. The Air Force and Commercial Aircraft Industry have invested millions of dollars in NiCad batteries. It is imperative that the batteries receive periodic maintenance to prolong life. Disan Engineering has designed and manufactured two models of exotic battery chargers to solve these problems for the user. Both units are controlled by a series of internal microprocessors and are capable of simultaneously charging multiple NiCad and Sealed Lead Acid Batteries (SLAB). The Disan Model __ (Proprietary) is a combination analyzer/discharge/charger unit designed specifically for NiCad or any battery requiring ‘memory’ removal (ie. Batteries that must be totally discharged or they retain a ‘memory’ that will not permit a full charge) The ___ can utilize internally stored parameters to: (1). Automatically perform the analyzing of the battery condition and identify any weak cell(s). (2). Completely discharge theBattery at up to 50 amps. (3). Perform a programmed charge as recommended by the battery manufacture (at up to 80 amps). The various cycles may be automatically chosen by the operator or manually input utilizing a ‘touch screen’ display panel. Up to 22 Individual cells may be automatically monitored during the programmed cycles. The unit will automatically shut down if a bad cell or overheating occurs. The unit can simultaneously charge one NiCad battery and up to 4 SLAB batteries depending on the program for the NiCad unit. If SLAB only batteries are charged, it can simultaneously charge up to 6 batteries at 13 amps each or one battery at 80 amps or any combination thereof. Each battery may be individually programmed. Charging may be chosen for: (1). constant voltage (2). constant current (3). time (4). amp-hours of charge. The accumulated amp-hours of charge for each battery is displayed on the screen and available when charging is completed in accordance with programming.
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