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Old 23-02-2013
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Default LKP Q6AC Charger

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LKP Q6AChas four-port computer controlled capability and built-in power supply, which can be powered
by standard 120 volt AC household current. Simple to use and utterly reliable, this compact charger with
battery management and integral balancer features four identical and independent 50watts power out-puts, for a total output power of 200 watts. Each port of the LKP Q6AC can handle up to a 6S Lithium pack,
15 NiCd/NiMH cells and 6-12V lead acid batteries. LKP Q6AC can accept a variety of power inputs including
the option of attaching it to a 12V car battery or a 11–15V (Min. 20A) DC power supply.





Optimized Operating Software
The software in LKP Q6AC automatically controls the current rate during the charging or discharging process.
This feature can prevent the user from overcharging their batteries which could lead to damage or injury. If
the charger detects a malfunction, the circuit automatically disconnects and an alarm will sound, The operating
functions of the LKP Q6ACare controlled through a two-way communication link in order to maintain maximum
safety with minimal errors. All of these functions and settings are easily configured by the user.



Internal Independent Lithium Battery Balancers
Each channel of the LKP Q6AC employs an individual-cell voltage balancer eliminating the need for an external
balancer for balance charging.

Balancing Individual Cells during Battery Discharging During the process of discharging, the LKP Q6AC can monitor and balance each cell of the lithium battery
individually. If the voltage of any single cell is abnormal, an error message will display and the discharge
process will automatically end.

Multiple Lithium Battery Charge Modes
The LKP Q6AC’s programming allows for Fast Charge, Balance Charge or Storage Charge Modes for LiPo,
Li-Ion, and LiFe batteries.
Fast Charge Mode: Reduces charging time, but does not balance the cells, this mode only charges the
battery to approximately 90% capacity.
Balance Charge Mode: Monitors individual cell voltage, keeping the cells within an acceptable voltage
range and charges the pack to peak capacity.
Storage Charge Mode: Used for long-term battery storage. Adjusts the voltage level so the battery will not
be damaged during long term storage.

Delta Peak Technology for Maximum Safety
The automatic charge termination program utilizes Delta-Peak voltage detection. When the battery's voltage
exceeds the threshold, the charge process is terminated automatically.

Automatic Charging Current LimitThe maximum charge rate can be manually set when charging NiCd or NiMH batteries. The LKP Q6AC will auto-detect when the batteries are fully charged and shut off, even with low impedance NiMH packs.
Capacity and Processing Time Limit The charging capacity is calculated as the charging current multiplied by time. If the charging capacity exceeds
the maximum limit set by the user, the process will terminate automatically. Additionally the user can set the
maximum amount of charging time. If the charging time exceeds this limit, the process will terminate automatically.

Cyclic Charging / DischargingBatteries can be set to automatically Charge/Discharge or Discharge/Charge up to a maximum of 5 cycles.

AC Input: 110V or 220V
DCput Voltage: 11-18.0V
Charge Current: 0.1~5.0A
Discharge Current: 0.1~1.0A
Charge Power: max.200W (4*50W)
Discharge Power: man.20W (4*5W)
Balance current: max.250mA
Balance tolerance: ±0.01V
NiCd/NiMH Battery Cell Coubt: 1~15Cells
Lithium Battery Types: Li-po, Li-ion, LiFe
Lithium Batery Cell Count: 1~6Cells
Pb Battery Voltage: 2-20V (1-10Cells)
 

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