On Board Solutions 05502 Digital Mobile Charge Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- On Board Solutions
Table of Contents
- Digital Mobile Charge Overview:
- Details of Operation:
- General Safety Instructions:
- Personal Safety Precautions
- Installation Warnings-
- Installation of the Digital Mobile Charge:
- Positioning Battery Type Selector Switch:
- Start-up and Test Procedure:
- Description of LED’s found on Unit:
- Specifications:
- Customer Service & Warranty:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Digital Mobile Charge
Advanced Electronic In-Transit 4-Stage Battery to Battery Charger
Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide
Model | Part Number | Description |
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Digital Mobile Charge
24V to 24V Battery to Battery| 05502| Advanced In-Transit 4-Stage Charger
(Input 20 Amp, Output 20 Amp)
Digital Mobile Charge
24V to 12V Battery to Battery| 05503| Advanced In-Transit 4-Stage Charger
(Input 20 Amp, Output 40 Amp)
Digital Mobile Charge
12V to 12V Battery to Battery| 05504| Advanced In-Transit 4-Stage Charger
(Input 40 Amp, Output 40 Amp)
Digital Mobile Charge
12V to 24V Battery to Battery| 05505| Advanced In-Transit 4-Stage Charger
(Input 40 Amp, Output 20 Amp)
Your Satisfaction is Important to us. Do Not Return This Product to the Retailer or Dealer for any Service or Warranty Requirements. Please call our Customer Care Department line at 1-800-824-0524 from 8 am to 5 pm (Eastern Time) for Warranty, Service, or Installation Assistance you may need. Thank you.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please save and read all safety, operating, and installation instructions
before Installing or applying power to your Digital Mobile Charge.
Digital Mobile Charge Overview:
The best way to charge a battery is using a 4 step battery charging curve,
which cannot be achieved from a standard alternator. Additionally, a standard
alternator cannot output a large enough charge to power an auxiliary battery
bank.
First and foremost, On-Board Solutions’ Digital Mobile Charge ensures at all
times that the power required to run the primary system of the vehicle or boat
engine is not affected. The engine start battery is constantly monitored and
receives top charging priority. The surplus power created by fooling the
alternator is amplified into a higher voltage by the Digital Mobile Charge and
is used to charge a secondary battery bank using a totally isolated digitally
controlled 4-step charging curve. The engine start battery cannot discharge
through this system, even in the event of a unit failure.
In summary, the Digital Mobile Charge provides your extra battery system a
charge that is approximately 5 times faster than could be achieved by using
the vehicle’s alternator. This provides in-transit charging of extra battery
banks and increases the life of the batteries by de-sulfating them. The
Digital Mobile Charge provides the same utility as an advanced regulator, a
zero-loss battery isolator, and a 4 step battery charger.
Advantages of the Digital Mobile Charge:
- Installation: Low Cost and Simple installation. Simply connect the unit to your start battery and to your additional domestic battery bank.
- No direct connections to the standard engine alternator, or to the outboard. The Digital Mobile Charge replaces the need for a battery isolator and an advanced regulator, all while providing in-transit charging.
- The Digital Mobile Charge always ensures the engine start battery is maintained and top charging priority.
- Multiple Digital Mobile Charge units can be used. For example, if you have a 60 amp alternator, and 3 battery banks (engine start, domestic bank, and bow thruster) then 2 units can be used to run the domestic bank and the bow thruster bank. Internal programs will adjust their charger patterns to accept the second unit, all while ensuring only excess power is used and the primary start battery is not placed in jeopardy.
- Ensures there is no voltage rise on the engine management system, eliminating the risk of alarms or damage to the system.
- The Digital Mobile Charge isolates both the engine start battery and domestic battery bank, preventing any feedback through the unit.
Details of Operation:
Digital Mobile Charge begins operation by monitoring the engine start battery.
The unit will not start until the battery voltage exceeds approximately 13
volts for 12V models (26V for 24V models), then waits for 2.5 minutes to
ensure that some charge is placed quickly into the engine start battery. After
that, the Digital Mobile Charge pulls the engine battery down to no less than
13 volts for 12V models (26V for 24V models), which enables the engine battery
to still receive a small charge and ensures the alternator works at its full
potential.
Additionally, to further ensure the engine battery is O.K., every 20 minutes
the Digital Mobile Charge stops for 3 minutes, allowing the engine start
battery to be charged exclusively by the alternator. After the 3 minutes, the
Digital Mobile Charge resumes battery bank charging by pulling down the engine
start battery to 13 volts for 12V models (26V for 24V models) and so continues
the charging cycle. After a period of time, calculated by the software, when
the battery bank batteries are full, the system will float the batteries at
13.5 volts for 12V models (27V for 24V models) all while ensuring the
viability of the engine battery comes first.
Other features included in this system are an alternator temp sensor, a remote
battery temp sensor, and a fully automatic sleep sensor, which switches the
unit off when the engine has stopped.
General Safety Instructions:
- Before connecting your batteries, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the battery charger and batteries.
- CAUTION – To reduce the risk of injury; charge only lead-acid type rechargeable batteries (lead-acid, gel cell, and AGM). Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury.
- Use of attachments not recommended or sold by On-Board Solutions or Professional Mariner, LLC may result in a risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury.
- Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, a direct hit of force dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way.
- Do not disassemble the charger. Call the factory directly when service or repair is required.
- Incorrect assembly may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire.
WARNING: THE RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID
BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY
OPERATION. FOR THIS REASON, IT IS OF EXTREME IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE
USING YOUR CHARGER YOU FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOUND IN THIS MANUAL.
To reduce the risk of battery explosion, follow these instructions and those
published by the battery manufacturer, and any equipment, you intend to use in
the vicinity of a battery. Review all cautionary markings and labels.
Personal Safety Precautions
- Someone should be within the range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when installing this product or working near lead-acid batteries.
- Wear complete eye protection and protective clothing. Avoid touching eyes while working on or with batteries. Have plenty of soap and water nearby in case of battery acid comes in contact with skin, clothing, or eyes.
- If battery acid comes in contact with skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters the eye (s) flood eye (s) with running water for at least 10 minutes and gets medical attention immediately.
- Never smoke or allow a spark or a flame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.
- Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery. It may spark or short-circuit the battery or other electrical parts that may cause an explosion.
- Remove all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, and jewelry when working near a battery. A battery can produce a short circuit high enough to weld a ring or any metal, causing serious burns.
Installation Warnings-
Set the unit as you would any other high-power battery charger; fit it near
the batteries in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space to ensure the unit
has the ability to dissipate the heat it will generate. Do not place them
directly above or below the batteries.
WARNING: Electrical Shock and Fire Hazards-
On-Board Solutions and ProMariner recommend all wiring is done by qualified
personnel. Disconnect all power sources to prevent accidental shock. It is the
installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all the applicable
installation codes and regulations.
WARNING: Fire Hazard-
Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings. Do not install this
equipment in a compartment with limited airflow; Overheating may result.
WARNING: Low Voltage – Electrical burn and spark hazard. Disconnect
battery power before servicing.
WARNING: Be sure the area around the charger and batteries is well
ventilated while the batteries are being charged.
WARNING: Add distilled water to each cell until the electrolyte reaches
levels specified by the battery manufacturer. This helps purge excessive gases
from cells. Do not overfill. Always carefully follow the manufacturer’s
recharging instructions.
WARNING: Study all manufacturer’s specific precautions, such as removing
or not removing cell caps while charging, in addition to rates of charge.
WARNING: Clean battery terminals with full eye protection to prevent
corrosion from coming in contact with the eyes.
WARNING: If necessary to remove a battery from this charger, always
remove the grounded terminal from the battery first. Make sure all accessories
are off, so as to not cause an arc.
Installation of the Digital Mobile Charge:
Wiring: Connect all wiring with fuses removed from wiring fuse holders to protect against accidental shorting and the units’ Sleep and an Auto Start feature. If the input voltage (engine start battery) is above 13 volts for 12V models (26V for 24V models), then the unit will auto start. Ensure all wiring is correct before re-inserting wiring fuses.
Battery Temp Sensor: Simply connect the ring end of one of the enclosed
temperature sensors to a battery terminal post ( negative or positive ) Be
sure not to crush the temp sensor which is enclosed inside the yellow ring
terminal, as this will destroy the processor chip. Connect the wire end of the
temp sensor to the connector marked Battery Temp on the Digital Mobile Charge.
Simply push the small lever down and insert one wire into each side. There is
no polarity on these wires. The output voltage will be reduced in the event
the battery temperature increases due to battery failure. If the battery
exceeds 50 degrees Celsius, the Digital Mobile Charge will switch off, as a
major battery failure has most likely occurred.
Alternator high temp disengage: This is another supplied temperature
sensor that should be connected to your alternator output post ( b+ ) and will
disengage the Digital Mobile Charge in the event the alternator reaches 100
deg Celsius. A warning LED will illuminate when the alternator reaches the
threshold temperature. When the alternator cools down to 80 degrees Celsius,
the system automatically reengages and continues charging.
Battery Charging Voltage Monitoring: As a standard feature, this unit
senses all the control voltages at the unit. However, if you want to sense the
voltage at the domestic battery bank directly to overcome the voltage drop in
the cable run, then simply connect a cable from the domestic sense connection
directly to the domestic battery.
Positioning Battery Type Selector Switch:
Program the battery type into the unit. Do so by positioning the battery type
dip switches on the unit to the appropriate battery type.
There are 4 possible battery type selections:
- Non-Sealed Lead Acid Battery (Orange LED)
- Exide Gel Battery (Green LED)
- Gel Battery (All others except Exide) (No LED)
- AGM Battery (Red LED)
Understanding Battery Types
There are three primary types of batteries in the marketplace today; Flooded
(Lead Acid), AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat), and GEL cell (Gelled Electrolyte Lead-
Acid). Traditionally, the most common type of batteries used are Flooded (Lead
Acid batteries).
Almost all GEL cell batteries will state that they are GEL cells on the
battery case or labels. (Shown below) are typical battery voltages at
absorption and float levels.
Battery Type| 12V Charging Profile| 24V Charging
Profile| Battery Information
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Flooded (Lead Acid)| 14.6 Absorption, 13.3 Float| 29.2 Absorption, 26.6 Float|
Water filled (with or without Removable caps)
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)| 14.4 Absorption, 13.3 Float| 28.8 Absorption, 26.6
Float| Sealed
GEL cell| 14.1 Absorption, 13.8 Float| 28.2 Absorption, 27.6 Float| Sealed
*If you are still unsure as to what kind of battery you have, we recommend
that you contact the manufacturer of the battery.
NOTE:** AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries are not GEL (Gelled Electrolyte
Lead-Acid) batteries. AGM batteries are charged at the same charging profile
as Flooded (Lead Acid).
Start-up and Test Procedure:
When the Digital Mobile Charge first starts up, the top battery type LED will
illuminate yellow, red, green, or yellow flashing depending on the battery
type selected, and the Fast Charge LED ( 3 down ) will begin flashing slowly.
This green LED slow flashes to show that the unit is working but is inactive
for the first 2.5 min. with the intention of allowing the engine start battery
to recover a little.
After about 2.5 min. the Fast Charge green LED will stop flashing and change
to continuous green light and the unit will begin charging, or the unit will
shut down to rest mode if the battery voltage is too low. It can do so because
the Digital Mobile Charge is constantly sensing the voltage from the input
battery. If the voltage is above 11 volts for 12v models (22 volts for 24v
models) then the system will come on for about 5 min., it will sense that the
input battery voltage is too low to continue and the unit will go into sleep
mode.
If your vehicle has a normal/healthy engine start battery, The Digital Mobile
Charge will begin Fast Charging after the initial 2.5 minutes, and that
current to the engine start battery will be provided in addition to the
amplified current being provided to the domestic battery bank by the Digital
Mobile Charge. This high current output to the domestic battery bank will
continue in cycles of 20 minutes on and 3 minutes off to ensure the engine
start battery is always O.K.
Once the domestic battery bank reaches its charging voltage (depending on the
battery type setting but between 13.5-14v for 12v models or 27v-28v for 24v
models), the Absorption LED will illuminate and the high rate of charging will
continue for a period of time calculated by the Digital Mobile Charge. This
time period is determined by what battery type you have selected and the state
of discharge of the domestic battery bank (1-6hrs). The rest period continues
to be 3 minutes off for every 20 minutes off. After the calculated amount of
time is over, the unit drops to float with no switch-off period. A Float LED
indication tells the operator the domestic battery bank is charged and is
being held at a maintenance voltage.
The Digital Mobile Charge will attempt to hold the battery voltage at the
above-described Float range. If the current is demanded, the Digital Mobile
Charge will try to meet that demand and keep the domestic battery bank afloat.
However, if the domestic battery bank falls below approximately 12.8v for 12v
models (25.6v for 24v models) for more than 15 minutes, the system will reset
into the Fast Charging mode again. Additionally, if the input voltage falls
below 12.8v for 12v models (25.6v for 24v models) the unit will assume that
the input is switched off and will switch the system into rest mode to
conserve energy. Only if the input voltage rises again, by running the engine
again for example, will the system restart.
If on startup nothing happens, be sure to test the battery voltage. It should
be above 11 volts for 12v models (22 volts for 24v models), to see the unit
working, start up the engine and ensure you are getting at least 13.5vdc for
12v models (27v for 24vdc models) at the battery.
Description of LED’s found on Unit:
- BATTERY TYPE – Tri-Colored LED: This simply displays the battery type that the user has set the Battery Type Switch to:
- Non-Sealed Lead Acid Battery (Orange LED)
- Exide Gel Battery (Green LED)
- Gel Battery (All others except Exide) (No LED)
- AGM Battery (Red LED)
- ALTERNATOR TEMP – Yellow: This monitors the temperature of the alternator and disengages the unit in the event of the alternator reaching 100 deg C, which waits for the alternator to cool down and then automatically re-engages.
- FAST CHARGE: Green: This should be on from start-up (slow flash shows the unit is on but on rest mode for the first 2.5 minutes upon start-up and approx. every 20 min after) and shows that the alternator should be working at its maximum. This LED should remain on until the Float Mode LED comes on and signals the high charge rate is complete.
- ABSORPTION CHARGE: Yellow: Timer Activated: This LED comes on when the voltage reaches about 13.9 – 14 volts (27.8v – 28v for 24v models). The software will calculate the timing for the Absorption Charge and depending on how long it took to turn on, will dictate how long the timing cycle will remain on. This will vary from 1 – to 6 hours. This light will remain on until the Absorption Charge is over.
- FLOAT MODE: Green Float Mode LED: This indicates that Absorption charge cycles are now over and should remain on after all the high charge lights are out. The system is now running at a maintenance charge rate of approximately 14 volts for 12v models or (28v for 24v models) at the battery.
- HIGH INPUT VOLTAGE: This LED will warn you of high input voltage and switch off the Digital Mobile Charger charging output. Specifically, this LED means that your alternator’s own regulator may have failed and the alternator can now run unregulated, possibly damaging your batteries.
- LOW INPUT VOLTAGE: Yellow: Low Voltage Warning: This is simply saying that there is a low voltage at the main battery bank and has no active function. For information only, this usually indicates a defective alternator, or perhaps a defective main battery.
- HIGH OUTPUT VOLTAGE: This LED will warn you and switch off the charging. This LED indicates that either the Digital Mobile Charge may have failed and was in the process of overcharging your battery bank, or you have some other charging source on your output battery bank which is overcharging the batteries and the Digital Mobile Charge thinks it is our unit.
- LOW OUTPUT VOLTAGE: Yellow: Low Voltage Warning: This is simply saying that there is a low voltage at the output battery bank and that the unit is unable to keep up with your demand on the battery bank, or the unit has failed and is not working.
- HIGH BATTERY TEMP: Red: This LED shows that the battery temperature sensor has picked up a temperature in excess of 50 deg C at its source ( where ever you have fitted it ) this will trip the unit until it has been reset.
- CHARGER OVER TEMP: Yellow: This device monitors both heat sinks and in the event of that exceeding 75 deg C the unit will switch off until the temperature has been reduced. It is important not to install the Digital Mobile Charge inside a small hot engine room.
- UNIT FAILURE: Red: This LED will give an indication in the event of a total unit failure.
Specifications:
Preset voltages
Minimum input voltage the unit will run at: 13 volts for 12v models (26v for
24v models)
Voltage the unit switches off and drops into sleep mode: below 12.8 v for
at least 15 minutes (25.6v for 24v models)
Power consumption on sleep mode: 5 ma
Max input voltage trip: 15.5V (31V for 24V models)
Max output voltage trip: 15.5V (31V for 24V models)
All voltages refer to a default temperature of 20 deg C. If the battery
temperature sensor is used, these voltages will vary with the battery
temperature, as the Digital Mobile Charge takes this into account.
Alternator temp disengage: 100 deg C
Reset Alternator: 80 deg C
Battery temp trip: 50 deg C
Heat sink trip: 70 deg C
Heat sink reset: 60 deg C
Low battery alarm: 12.5V (25v for 24v models)
Low battery regulation: 13V (26v for 24v models)
High battery voltage trip: 15.5V (31v for 24v models)
Max input current at: 12V = 45 amps
Amp meter +/- 10%
Voltmeter +/- 1%
Customer Service & Warranty:
We are committed to customer satisfaction and value your business. If at any time during the warranty period you experience a problem with your new Digital Mobile Charge, simply call us at 1-800-824-0524 during standard business hours (8:30 AM – 5 PM Eastern Time) for Technical Support.
DIGITAL MOBILE CHARGE
TWO YEAR LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY
Each product is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship to the
original consumer in normal use for two full years from the date of purchase.
On-Board Solutions and Professional Mariner, LLC at its discretion, will
repair or replace free of charge any defects in material or workmanship. The
following conditions apply:
- Warranty is calculated from the date of manufacture if not registered within two weeks of sale.
- Warranty void if damage occurs due to negligent repairs.
- The customer is responsible for returning the product to On-Board Solutions and Professional
- Mariner, LLC. Inbound shipping costs must be prepaid.
- This warranty does not cover blemishes due to normal wear and tear or damages caused by accidents, abuse alterations, or misuse.
Purchase or other acceptance of the product shall be on the condition and
agreement that On Board Solutions and Professional Mariner SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. (Some states do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitations
may not apply to you.) This warranty is made in lieu of all other obligations
or liabilities on the part of Onboard Solutions and Professional Mariner.
Additionally, On-Board Solutions and Professional Mariner neither assumes nor
authorizes any person for any obligation or liability in connection with the
sale of this product.
To make a claim under warranty, call Factory Service at
1-800-824-0524. Follow the company’s
return policy, which will be provided by the company. On-Board Solutions and
Professional Mariner will make its best effort to repair or replace the
product, if found to be defective within the terms of the warranty, within 30
days after return of the product to the company. On-Board Solutions and
Professional Mariner will ship the repaired or replaced product back to the
purchaser.
Please contact Customer Service for additional assistance. This warranty
provides you with specific legal rights and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state. This warranty is in lieu of all other,
expressed or implied.
OBS & Professional Mariner, LLC.
Factory Service Center
Service Phone: 1-800-824-0524
200 International Drive, Suite 195
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Phone: 603-433-4440
Fax: 603-433-4442
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References
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