PowerStar Golf Cart Lithium Battery and Charger User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- PowerStar
Table of Contents
- PowerStar Golf Cart Lithium Battery and Charger User Manual
- Product
- Overview
- DELIVERY CONTENTS
- BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
- CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS
- EXPLANATION OF CHARGER LED STATUS
- MAINTENANCE
- BATTERY REPLACEMENT STEPS
- BATTERY OPERATION
- WARRANTY
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PowerStar Golf Cart Lithium Battery and Charger User Manual
WARRANTY INFO:
Batery Serial Number:
Charger Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Product
We provide golf cart bateries that are safe and reliable. Our golf cart
lithium batery packs are designed to replace lead-acid batery setups, and are
available for drop-in replacement.
Please read the user manual carefully before using the product, and always
take care when using this product. This product is not intended for use by
young or infirm persons without supervision.
Overview
This batery is equipped with an integrated cell management system which features:
- Cell balancing.
- Batery voltage monitoring.
- Batery current monitoring.
- Pre-warning when batery capacity less than 10% (communica?on by means of RS485).
- Batery temperature monitoring (integrated temperature sensor).
Note: Press and hold the “SWITCH” buton for 3 seconds to turn the batery ON/OFF. Green light indicates the power is on.
DELIVERY CONTENTS
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
WARNINGS
- Do not disassemble, resemble, or repair the batery, Incorrect reassembly may cause combus?on or electric shock.
- Do not keep using this product if it is damaged, waterlogged, distorted, or broken.
- Do not short circuit the batery, use it near heat or water sources, or allow it to become wet.
- Do not insert nails or other objects into the batery, strike it, or weld directly on the batery.
- Do not use a badly damaged batery or operate it with damaged cables or charging adapters.
- Do not permit the batery to freeze. Never charge a frozen batery.
- Do not operate this batery in explosive atmospheres (i.e. flammable liquids, gases, dust) or set the unit on flammable materials (i.e. carpe?ng, upholstery, paper, cardboard).
- In case of skin or eye contact, rinse immediately with clean water and seek medical aten?on.
- When the batery is worn out, dispose of it properly and according to local laws and regula?ons.
- Contact the seller if the batery is damaged.
CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS
Charger Protections:
– Overload, over-voltage, over-heating, short circuit, and reverse polarity
protectioon.
Charging Program Steps:
– Constant current, constant voltage, and float charging.
WARNINGS
1.) Never leave the charger unattended when it is connected to its power
supply.
2.) The allowable AC input voltage is 100-240VAC. Never connect it to any
other voltage.
3.) Never place the charger and batteries connected to it on any form of
flammable surface. Never operate the charger in the vicinity of flammable
mat4erials or gas.
4.) Ensure that there is an unrestricted airflow to and from the charger’s
cooling slots. Never place on a carpet or similar surface.
5.) Take great care to maintain correct polarity, and avoid short-circuit.
Adhere to these instructions strictly.
EXPLANATION OF CHARGER LED STATUS
Note: If there is a problem with the charger, the fan will stop rota?ng and the LED indicator will blink red light as an error warning. Please disconnect the charger from the wall socket.
MAINTENANCE
Battery Storage
1.) Do not store near corrosive material, fire, and heat sources.
2.) When required to be stored for more than a month, store the batery in a
dry and ven?lated room that is 32°F-95°F.
3.) For long-term storage:
a. Turn the power OFF and keep the SOC above 60% (to avoid over discharge).
b. Charge every 8 months.
Charger Storage
1.) Do not store near corrosive material, fire, and heat sources.
2.) Store the charger in a dry and ven?lated room that is -40°F~185°F.
Note: If there is a problem with the charger, the fan will stop rota?ng and
the LED indicator will blink red light as an error warning. Please disconnect
the charger from the wall socket.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT STEPS
*ATTENTION : Make sure all appliances are turned OFF before installa?on.
BATTERY OPERATION
ATTENTION: Make sure all appliances are turned OFF before installation.
1.) Turning On/Off
a. Press and hold the “SWITCH” button for 3 seconds.
b. Green light indicates the power is on.
2.) Reading Remaining Battery Capacity
a. Turn the battery ON.
b. Connect the battery meter to the RS485 cord.
c. Connect the RS485 cord to the RS485 connector on the battery.
d. The battery meter will light up and show the remaining power. There are 10
bars total, each bar representing 10% power.
3.) Charging
a. Turn the battery OFF.
b. The LED light of the meter keeps rolling while charging.
Note: This battery must be charged with the designated charger. Using the
incorrect charger may cause insufficient charging or battery damage. Problems
caused by using the incorrect charger will not be our responsibility and will
void the warranty.
WARRANTY
Warranty Period: 5 years.
Definition of Warranty Time: Calculated from the date of invoice. If there is
no invoice, it will be according to the production date indicated on the
battery factory series number.
Policy
1.) We make no warranty other than this limited warranty, and expressly
exclude any implied warranty including any warranty for consequential damages.
This limited warranty is non-transferrable.
2.) The seller warranties this product (if used with all applicable
instructions) to be free from original defects in material and workmanship
within the warranty period.
3.) If the product has any failure problem within the warranty period, the
seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion according to
the failure situation.
LIMITED WARRANTY (This warranty is in lieu of all other express
warranties.)
1.) Save proof of purchase, such as a dated receipt. This warranty for the
unit is extended to the original purchaser or user, and may cover defects in
materials and workmanship. The seller will not be liable for consequential or
incidental damages.
2.) For malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship six months from
the purchase date, the seller will repair or replace the unit at their
discretion after inspection.
3.) This warranty is invalidated if any of the following occurs, but is not
limited to:
a. Failure to follow the instructions in the User’s Manual.
b. Accidental or unreasonable use, misuse, or mishandling, over charging or
loading, or normal wear.
c. Extended storage without recharging or repairs done by an unauthorized
person.
d. Unauthorized modifications by any unauthorized personnel.
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