IDC25 in word

IDC25 in word


WARNINGS

• Explosive gases may escape from the battery during charging.

Prevent flames and sparks and provide adequate ventilation.

• Before charging, read the instructions.

• FOR CHARGING 12 VOLT LEAD ACID BATTERIES ONLY.

• Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.

• Never charge a frozen battery.

• Corrosive substances may escape from the battery during charging and damage

delicate surfaces. Store and charge in a suitable area.

• This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they

have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use

the appliance safely.

• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

• Fit fuses as close to the batteries as possible to protect the cable in case of

short circuit.

FEATURES

The IDC25 DC-DC charger is purposely designed for charging 12V auxiliary batteries

from 12-24V vehicles. It includes all the features needed to maintain the auxiliary

battery to its optimum condition and to prolong the battery life.

SWITCHMODE TECHNOLOGY

The IDC25 converts your vehicle’s 12VDC/24VDC alternator power to the required

voltage level allowing your batteries to be fully charged, prolonging battery life and

reliability. With the latest synchronous switching technology, efficiency of IDC25

exceeds 94% at full load condition.

DUAL INPUT OPERATION

Allows two energy sources to power the IDC25 simultaneously. Solar input takes

precedence if solar and alternator inputs are present. When solar input cannot provide

enough energy to the load, the IDC25 will draw power from solar and the alternator

simultaneously.

SOLAR MPPT

The IDC25 utilises sophisticated MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) solar

regulator technology. MPPT maximises the power generated from the solar panels

to the auxiliary battery.

SUPERIOR 3 STAGE CHARGING

Using high speed microcontroller and proprietary charging algorithm, the IDC25

delivers a sophisticated 3 stage charging process resulting in a faster and more

powerful charge, ideal for deep cycle batteries. The first stage, bulk (constant current),

charges the battery faster while the second stage, absorption (constant voltage),

ensures the battery is thoroughly charged. The final stage, float, maintains the battery

at a safe voltage allowing it to be maintained and ready for use indefinitely.

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MULTI-CHEMISTRY SUPPORT

The IDC25 supports GEL, AGM, WET and CALCIUM batteries. If the calcium battery

mode is selected, periodic equalisation will be provided to the calcium battery for

removing acid stratification.

IGNITION CONNECTION

The ignition connection activates the lower input voltage operation to suit vehicles

with smart (variable voltage) alternators. For vehicles without a smart alternator, no

ignition wire sensing is required.

VOLTAGE DROP COMPENSATION

The IDC25 overcomes the problem of voltage drop associated with long cables

commonly used with input and auxiliary battery installations. By ‘stepping up’ the

dropped voltage using switch mode technology, the IDC25 delivers a full three stage

charge to your auxiliary battery.

TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION

The IDC25 is supplied with a 2 metre temperature sensor. The sensor monitors the

battery temperature and adjusts (compensates) the charger’s output to prevent

overcharging. This is ideal for batteries used in warmer climates or environments.

REMOTE CHARGER STATUS INDICATION

A pink wire is provided for driving an external panel mount LED indicator (Eg Narva

P/No. 62090BL) to show the status of the charger. It shows whether the auxiliary

battery is on charge (Solid Colour) or the charger is in a fault condition (Flashing).

PROTECTIVE FEATURES

Spark-Free Protection

The IDC25 will not start charging the battery (no output) unless the load is securely

connected. It prevents the output leads from sparking due to accidental short circuit

making the charger safer to use around batteries.

Reverse Connection Protection

Reverse connection on input and output terminals does not damage IDC25 internal

circuit. The IDC25 detects reverse connection condition and indicates whether input

or output connection is reversed.

Over and Under Voltage Protection

The charger will automatically shut down if there is an over voltage or under

voltage problem.

Over Temperature Protection

The charger will lower its output current if the temperature of the unit begins to

overheat.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Conditions

Alternator Input Voltage 11.9 – 32Vdc

Maximum Solar Input Voltage 28Vdc

Maximum Input Current 40A

Input Current (No Load) 20mA

Back Drain on Auxiliary Battery 9.5 – 10.5mA

External LED Output – Constant Current 4 mA

Maximum Output Current Input 9–11Vdc: 20A

Input 11V-32dc: 25A

Input Fuse Rating 50A (Not supplied)

Output Fuse Rating 50A (Not supplied)

Maximum Output Power 385W

Solar Input Turn On Voltage 11V

Size 149 x 122 x 42 mm

Weight 800g

Operating Temperature (Derated from 55oC) -10 to +80oC (Ambient Temperature)

Charge Control

Charge Type 3 Stage

Bulk *20A at 9-11Vdc, 25A at 11-32Vdc *Constant Current up to:

GEL AGM WET CALCIUM

14.1V 14.4V 14.7V 15.4V

Absorption Constant Voltage until current drop to 3.8A

GEL AGM WET CALCIUM

14.1V 14.4V 14.7V 15.4V

Float Keep Constant Voltage at 13.7V

Equalisation 3.8A Constant Current Charge up to 16V

(Calcium mode and periodic use only) then hold for 1 hour (5 hour timeout)

Battery Range

Battery Capacity 75-300Ah

Type of Batteries Supported GEL, AGM, WET & CALCIUM

Operating Mode

12V Vehicle 24V Vehicle

VSR Mode – Default (Ignition Override Turn on Turn off Turn on Turn off

Not Connected) 13.4-20V <12.8V 26.8-32V < 25.6V

Low Voltage Mode – Ignition Override cable Turn on Turn off Turn on Turn off

connected to ignition switch (ignition on) 12.2-20V <11.9V 24.4-32V <24V

Standards

EMC C-Tick, AS/NZS CISPR11:2011 Class B

IP Rating IP67

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Mounting

Slots

Charging

LED Indicates

charging status

Solar LED

Indicates solar

input status

Alternator

LED Indicates

alternator input

status

LED Battery

Chemistry Display

Indicates selected

battery chemistry type

DC Leads

Temperature

Sensing Cable

Battery

Chemistry

Selection

(Mode) Button

Ø5.3

123

122

63.5

40

113

150

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INSTALLATION

MOUNTING

The rugged design of the IDC25 affords it to be mounted wherever best suits the

application. By using advanced potting technology the unit is resistant to shock,

vibration, dust and water allowing for under-bonnet or in-vehicle installation. Clever

‘side extrusions’ incorporated within the enclosure allow the unit to be mounted to

flat surfaces as close to the auxiliary battery as possible. It is advisable however to

keep the charger as far away as possible from exhausts, turbos or any other high

temperate components to ensure improved performance.

WIRING

To make sound electrical connections, battery cables will need to be made to the

correct length. Cable lugs should be crimped or soldered to the stripped battery

cable and then protected with the supplied heatshrink. Butt splices should be used

for cable extension.

Minimal cable size for wiring up to 12m:

Cable Size

Alternator Input Cable (Red) 8mm2 (8 B&S)

Solar Input Cable (Green) 8mm2 (8 B&S)

Output Cable (Brown) 8mm2 (8 B&S)

Common Ground (Black) 8mm2 (8 B&S)

Ignition Override (Blue) 1-1.5mm2

External LED (Pink) 1-1.5mm2

Beyond 12m increase cable size as required. Contact Technical Support for

assistance on 1800 422 422.

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable (Earth) from the vehicle’s starting

battery or disconnect power to the trailer. Note: To prevent the loss of

vehicle electronic memories, radio presets & security codes, it is recommended

that an “Electrical System Memory Protector” be used.

2. Connect the Auxiliary Battery positive (+) terminal to the Output Cable (brown

colour) from IDC25. Fit a 50A fuse to the cable as close as possible to the

Auxiliary Battery positive (+) terminal.

3. Connect the Auxiliary Battery negative (-) terminal to the IDC25 Common Ground

cable (black colour). Alternatively connect both Auxiliary Battery negative (-)

terminals and IDC25 Common Ground cable to vehicle chassis ground.

4. Connect the Starter Battery positive (+) terminal to the IDC25 Alternator Input

cable (red colour). Fit a 50A fuse to the cable as close as possible to the Starter

Battery positive (+) terminal.

5. If your vehicle has a fixed voltage or temperature compensating alternator

installed, leave the Ignition Override cable (blue colour) disconnected and taped.

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If your vehicle has a smart (variable voltage) alternator installed, the Ignition

Override cable must be connected to the vehicle’s ignition. The IDC25 will only

operate when the vehicle’s ignition is turned on (may take up to two minutes to start

charging). Fit a 1-2A fuse to the cable as close as possible to the vehicle’s ignition.

However, if solar panels are connected to IDC25, the IDC25 will operate and

only draw power from solar panels (assuming vehicle’s ignition is turned off).

Consult the vehicle manufacturer for type of alternator installed in your vehicle.

6. When 12V solar panels are present, connect the solar panel positive terminal (+)

to the IDC25 Solar Input cable (green colour). Fit a fuse to the cable as

close as possible to the Solar Panel positive (+) terminal (refer to the table

below for fuse size).

Note: No Solar Controller is required with IDC25. If using portable solar

panels that include a solar controller, the controller will need to be bypassed.

Then, connect the Solar Panel negative (-) terminal to the IDC25 Common

Ground cable (black colour). Alternatively connect both Solar Panel negative (-)

terminals and IDC25 Common Ground cable to vehicle chassis ground.

Solar Panel Size Fuse Size

120W 15A

160W 15A

200W 20A

240W 30A

360W 50A

7. The external LED wire provides 4mA constant current output. It can power an

LED panel mount indicator with or without an internal resistor.

Leave External LED cable open if you do not need the external LED indication.

If external LED indication is required, connect the positive (+) terminal of a LED

Indicator to the External LED cable.

Then, connect the negative terminal of LED Indicator to the vehicle

chassis ground.

8. Cut/remove Temperature Sensing cable if temperature compensated battery

charging is not needed. Use supplied heatshrink to insulate the open end of

Temperature Sensing cable.

If temperature compensated charging is required, attach the ring terminal of

the Temperature Sensing cable to the auxiliary battery negative terminal. For

best results, attach the ring terminal to the auxiliary battery plastic surface with

thermal conductive adhesive such as 3M T8820 or equivalent.

Temperature

Sensing Cable

Heatshrink

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SELECTION OF AUXILIARY BATTERY TYPE

Press the Mode button on the front panel until one of the Battery Chemistry LEDs

is flashing (indicating the current chemistry selection), then repeatedly press the

Mode button until the desired Battery Chemistry LED is flashing. There are 4 battery

chemistries available: Gel, AGM, Wet and Calcium. After you release the button,

your selection is entered and saved. Your selection will be restored automatically

even after the IDC25 is fully disconnected and reconnected. The default Battery

Chemistry is AGM.

Charging profile for each selection:

Bulk *Constant Current up to:

*20A at 9-11Vdc, GEL AGM WET CALCIUM

25A at 11-32Vdc 14.1V 14.4V 14.7V 15.4V

Absorption Constant Voltage until current drop to 3.8A

GEL AGM WET CALCIUM

14.1V 14.4V 14.7V 15.4V

Float Keep Constant Voltage at 13.7V

Equalisation 3.8A Constant Current Charge up to 16V

(Calcium mode Only) then hold for 1 hour (5 hour timeout)

Calcium Chemistry mode is good for charging Optima batteries or deeply discharged

calcium-calcium lead acid batteries (e.g Delkor DC31).

Please consult the battery manufacturer if you are unsure of your battery’s

chemistry.

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TYPICAL WIRING INSTALLATION

1. Full System

12V Solar Panel

* Optional

*

*

*

For vehicles fitted with

a Smart Alternator only

LED Panel

Mount Indicator

Earth/Chassis

Alternator/Starter Battery – Red (8mm2)

Ground/Chassis – Black (8mm2)

Ignition override – Blue (1.5mm2)

External LED – Pink (1.5mm2)

Solar – Green (8mm2)

Output/Auxiliary Battery – Brown (8mm2)

Temperature Sensing – Black (twin core)

Temp Sensor mount

to battery casing

connects to ignition feed

if smart alt.

Earth/Chassis

Ground/Chassis Earth/Chassis

Fuse

Fuse

Battery 2

(Aux Battery)

Battery 1

(Starter Battery)

Fuse

Fuse

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2. Alternator/Starter Battery Input Only

For vehicles fitted with

a Smart Alternator only

LED Panel

Mount Indicator

Earth/Chassis

Alternator/Starter Battery – Red (8mm2)

Ground/Chassis – Black (8mm2)

Ignition override – Blue (1.5mm2)

External LED – Pink (1.5mm2)

Output/Auxiliary Battery – Brown (8mm2)

Temperature Sensing – Black (twin core)

Temp Sensor mount

to battery casing

connects to ignition feed

if smart alt.

Ground/Chassis Earth/Chassis

Fuse

Fuse

Battery 2

(Aux Battery)

Battery 1

(Starter Battery)

* Optional

*

*

*

Fuse

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3. Solar Battery Input Only

12V Solar Panel

LED Panel

Mount Indicator

Earth/Chassis

Ground/Chassis – Black (8mm2)

External LED – Pink (1.5mm2)

Solar – Green (8mm2)

Output/Auxiliary Battery – Brown (8mm2)

Temperature Sensing – Black (twin core)

Temp Sensor mount

to battery casing

Earth/Chassis

Earth/Chassis

Fuse

Battery 2

(Aux Battery)

* Optional

*

*

Fuse

HOW TO READ LED DISPLAY

Charging LED Battery Type LED Charging Stage

GREEN Flashing Solid BLUE Bulk Charge

GREEN Flashing BLUE Flashing Absorption Charge

Solid GREEN BLUE Flashing Equalization Charge

Solid GREEN Solid BLUE Float Charge

Charging Solar Alterator Battery Fault Remedy

LED LED LED Type LED

Solid RED The unit is faulty Check if there is any output

current from the unit

Amber Bulking charging time out Auxiliary battery may be

Flashing faulty or heavy load is

connected to the battery

for long time

Solid RED BLUE Output battery is reversely Check output cable

Flashing Connected connection

RED BLUE Overvoltage is detected Check auxiliary battery

Flashing Flashing at output voltage

Solid AMBER BLUE Output open circuit or Check auxiliary battery

Flashing dead Battery voltage & cable connections

Solid RED Solar Input is reversly Check Solar input

connected connection

RED Overvoltage is detected at Check solar panel open

Flashing Solar Input circuit voltage

Solid RED Alternator Input is Check Alternator input

reversly connected connection

RED Overvoltage is detected at Check vehicle battery

Flashing Alterantor voltage

MODE GEL AGM WET CALCIUM

12V 25A DC 3-Stage

ALTERNATOR

CHARGING

SOLAR

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Fault LED Indicators

Power Saving Mode Indicators

Alternator LED Solar LED Battery Type LED Operating condition

Flashing every 8-10s Off Flashing every 8-10s Unit on power saving mode.

Input is out of operation range

Off Flashes every 8-10s Flashing every 8-10s Unit on power saving mode.

Input is out of operation range

Flashing every 8-10s Flashing every 8-10s Flashing every 8-10s Unit on power saving mode.

Input is out of operation range

LED Charge Indicators

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. Is the IDC25 waterproof?

A. The Projecta IDC25 is designed to be dust and weather proof. Normal use

including river crossings and light engine washing will not pose any problems.

Direct high pressure washing of the IDC25 unit may cause some water damage

and will not be covered under warranty.

Q. Why do the positive cables from the batteries need to be fused?

A. High Capacity batteries can produce large amounts of power and are capable of

melting cable insulation and catching fire in the case of a short circuit. Each

positive (+) cable connected to the battery must be protected by a fuse located

in close proximity to the battery.

Q. Is the charger safe to use with modern ‘electronic’ vehicles?

A. The Projecta IDC25 has been designed to work with all vehicles, including

new vehicles with EFI and computer management systems. The charger utilises

sophisticated electronics that ensures complete safety for you and your vehicle.

Q. How do I know if the battery is charged?

A. When Charging LED is in Solid Green and one of the Battery types LED is in

Solid Blue, it indicates the auxiliary battery is fully charged (refer to page 12).

Q. I have connected the charger properly but the ‘INPUT LED’ does not

come on?

A. Check the cable size. The IDC25 is designed to power on and charge from an

input source as little as 9V. If small size cables are used for wiring, the voltage

might drop below 9V when IDC25 is attempting to start up. Please refer to

Installation – wiring section for recommended cable size.

Q. I have connected the charger properly but the ‘OUTPUT LED’ does not

come on?

A. In some cases batteries can be discharged to the point where they have very

little or no voltage. This can occur if a small amount of power is used for a long

time, for example a map reading light is left on for a week or more. The IDC25

is designed to charge an auxiliary battery from as little as 5 Volts. If the voltage

is lower than 5 Volts use a pair of booster cables to connect between two

batteries to provide more than 5 Volts to the battery being charged. The IDC25

can then start to charge the battery and the booster cables can be removed.

Q. Why does the ‘FULLY CHARGED’ LED come on straight away?

A. There are three possible reasons why the ‘FULLY CHARGED’ LED may come

on straight away.

1. The battery is fully charged.

2. The battery has taken a surface charge.

3. The battery has a faulty cell.

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Q. What is Surface Charge?

A. Batteries unused or left discharged for some time build up a resistance to being

recharged. When the charger is first connected, these batteries will take a

surface charge, and the ‘FULLY CHARGED’ LED will illuminate within a short

period of time. The battery however is not fully charged. The charger is voltage

sensitive and cannot differentiate between a surface charge and a fully charged

battery. After a few hours the battery may start to accept some charge but most

batteries with this condition may not recover.

Q. What is a Faulty Cell?

A. 12 Volt batteries contain 6 cells and one faulty cell is enough to ruin your

battery. If after twelve hours of charging your battery is still accepting charge,

you should test the cells using a hydrometer. If one reading is lower than the

rest it indicates a faulty cell. It is pointless to continue charging; the battery

needs replacing.

Q. Why is there no output at the charger’s terminals?

A. The charger incorporates short circuit protection that makes it much safer to

use. For this reason the charger will only output power when properly connected

to a battery. To check if the charger is functioning, follow the instructions to

connect and operate the charger as normal on a flat battery. While the battery

is charging measure the battery voltage with a volt or multi-meter. Charging can

be confirmed if the voltage is increasing (within the voltage parameters set out

in the specifications).

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NOTES

Distributed by

AUSTRALIA

Brown & Watson International Pty. Ltd.

1500 Ferntree Gully Road

Knoxfield Victoria 3180

Phone: (03) 9730 6000

National Toll Free: 1800 113 443

Fax: (03) 9730 6050

Email: info@narva.com.au

www.narva.com.au

NEW ZEALAND

Griffiths Equipment Ltd

22-24 Olive Road

P.O. BOX 12556 Penrose

Auckland NZ

Phone: (09) 525 4575

Fax: (09) 579 1192

www.narva.co.nz

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