REDARC BCDC2420 In Vehicle 3-Stage 24 V DC Battery Charger User Manual
- June 25, 2024
- REDARC
Table of Contents
- REDARC BCDC2420 In Vehicle 3-Stage 24 V DC Battery Charger
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- PRODUCT FUNCTION
- CHARGING PROCESS
- TURN ON/OFF THRESHOLDS
- ERROR CODES
- INSTALLATION
- WIRE CONNECTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
REDARC BCDC2420 In Vehicle 3-Stage 24 V DC Battery Charger
Product Information
Specifications
- Product: In-Vehicle 3-Stage 24 V DC Battery Charger
- Models: BCDC2420, BCDC2420-LV
- Charge Profile: ABC
- Max. Volts: 29.2, 30.0, 30.8
Product Overview
The BCDC2420(-LV) In-vehicle Battery Chargers are designed to charge lead-
acid batteries to 100% using a unique charging profile for each specific
battery type. They maintain an optimal charge in the auxiliary battery at all
times and feature Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) solar regulator for
efficient power delivery from solar panels.
The BCDC2420 is compatible with fixed voltage or temperature compensating
alternators, while the BCDC2420-LV is designed for use with 12V variable
voltage alternators.
Warnings and Safety Information
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS: This manual contains important safety
instructions for the BCDC2420(-LV) battery charger. It is crucial to read and
understand the manual before operating the charger. Installation should be
done following the provided instructions by a qualified person.
SAFETY MESSAGE CONVENTIONS: The manual includes signal words to indicate
different levels of hazard – WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE. Each highlights
potential risks associated with operating the charger.
Warnings:
- WARNING: Risk of explosive gases – Follow installation instructions carefully when working with lead-acid batteries to prevent accidents.
- CAUTION:
1. The Battery Charger should not be used by persons with reduced capabilities. Children should be supervised around the charger.
2. Do not alter or disassemble the charger. Faulty units must be returned for repair.
3. Use the charger only for specified battery types.
4. Check manufacturer’s data for battery and ensure voltage compatibility.
Product Usage Instructions
- Installation: Follow the installation instructions provided in the manual. If unsure, seek assistance from a qualified person.
- Charging: Connect the charger to the auxiliary battery following the specific charging profile for your battery type.
- Solar Panel Connection: Utilize the MPPT solar regulator to maximize power delivery from solar panels to the auxiliary battery.
- Compatibility: Ensure the charger is compatible with your vehicle’s alternator type before use.
- Safety Precautions: Adhere to all safety warnings and precautions mentioned in the manual to prevent accidents and damage.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The BCDC2420(-LV) In-vehicle Battery Chargers feature technology designed to
charge your lead-acid batteries to 100%, regardless of their type or size. By
providing a unique charging profile to each specific battery type, the
BCDC2420(-LV) In-Vehicle Battery Chargers are able to achieve and maintain an
optimal charge in your auxiliary battery, at all times. The BCDC2420(-LV) In-
vehicle Battery Chargers also feature a Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
solar regulator, allowing you to deliver the maximum amount of power from your
solar panels to your auxiliary battery. The BCDC2420 is )(ne B) designed to
work with either fixed voltage or
temperature compensating alternators while the BCDC2420-LV is designed to
operate with 12V variable voltage alternators.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS — This manual contains important safety
instructions for the BCDC2420(-LV) battery charger.
Do not operate the battery charger unless you have read and understood this
manual and the charger is installed as per these installation instructions.
REDARC recommends that the charger be installed by a suitably qualified
person.
Disclaimer: REDARC accepts no liability for any injury, loss or property
damage which may occur from the improper or unsafe installation or use of its
products.
SAFETY MESSAGE CONVENTIONS
Safety messages in this manual include a signal word to indicate the level
of the hazard as follows:
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in moderate or
minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.
NOTICE
Indicates a situation that may cause equipment damage.
WARNING
RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES: working in vicinity of a lead-acid battery is
dangerous. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. For
this reason, it is of utmost importance that you follow the instructions when
installing and using the charger.
CAUTION
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The Battery Charger should not be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the Battery Charger.
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Do NOT alter or disassemble the Battery Charger under any circumstances. All faulty units must be returned to REDARC for repair. Incorrect handling or reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire and may void the unit warranty.
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Only use the Battery Charger for charging Standard Automotive Lead Acid, Calcium Content, Gel, AGM, SLI, or Deep Cycle type 12 V batteries.
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Check the manufacturer’s data for your battery and ensure that the ‘Maximum’ voltage of the profile you select does not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended maximum charging voltage. If the ‘Maximum’ voltage is too high for your battery type, please select another charging profile.
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Check the manufacturer’s data for your battery and ensure that the ‘Continuous Current Rating’ of the charger does not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended maximum charging current.
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The Battery Charger is not intended to supply power to a low voltage electrical system other than to charge a battery.
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Cable and fuse sizes are specified by various codes and standards which depend on the type of vehicle the Battery Charger is installed into. Selecting the wrong cable or fuse size could result in harm to the installer or user and/or damage to the Battery Charger or other equipment installed in the system. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the correct cable and fuse sizes are used when installing this Battery Charger.
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NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of battery or engine. This may cause the battery to explode.
PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS -
To assist with the safe operation and use of the Battery Charger when connected to the battery:
- Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Avoid touching eyes while working near a battery.
- If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing, remove the affected clothing and wash the affected area of your skin immediately with soap and water. If battery acid enters your eye, immediately flood the eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and seek medical assistance immediately.
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT FUNCTION
The BCDC2420(-LV) is a three-stage, 24 V DC-DC battery charger that operates
from an alternator input of 12 V nominal or a 12 V nominal solar panel input.
The BCDC2420 will also charge from an alternator input from a 24 V nominal
vehicle1. The input voltage of the BCDC2420(-LV) can be above, below or equal
to the output voltage making it ideal for charging an auxiliary 24 V battery
bank where the distance from the main battery may cause a significant voltage
drop.
The BCDC2420(-LV) is also designed to isolate the main battery from the
auxiliary battery to avoid over-discharging the main battery. The BCDC2420-LV
operates almost identically to the BCDC2420 but is designed to operate from an
ignition trigger to allow operation in vehicles with Variable Voltage or Smart
Alternators.
1 LV Versions are not suitable for use in 24 V vehicles.
DISPLAY PANEL
The front panel features 6 LEDs to display the charge profile and charge
status.
When blinking, the flash duty-cycle of the ‘Charge Status’ LED will increase to reflect the amount of current being supplied – If the LED is ON solid, the unit is supplying full power (e.g. 20 A for a BCDC2420).
LED State | ‘Charge Profile’ LED | ‘Charge Status’ LED |
---|---|---|
Off | Unit has no Power | Output is Off |
Blinking | Unit is in Standby | Unit is supplying power |
On | Unit is on and can supply power |
CHARGING PROCESS
BOOST
The Boost stage maintains a constant current until the battery voltage reaches
its Absorption Voltage. The current in Boost stage may vary during operation
in order to maintain safe operating temperature, or to limit the difference
between input and output voltages.
ABSORPTION
The Charger will then move to Absorption stage which maintains a constant
voltage level for a predetermined period of time or until the current being
drawn by the output battery drops to less than 4 A for 30 seconds; after which
the Charger will enter Float stage.
FLOAT
Float stage maintains 13.3 V on the output battery, keeping the battery topped
up. This counteracts the battery’s self discharging or loads applied to the
battery. When the battery loses charge, the Charger will automatically move
back into the Boost stage.
TURN ON/OFF THRESHOLDS
| 12 V BCDC2420| 12 V BCDC2420-LV| Solar All Models| 24 V
(standard)3 BCDC2420
---|---|---|---|---
Input Open Circuit Low voltage conditions1| Turn ON ABOVE| 12.9 V| 12.0 V|
17.5 V| 26.4 V
Turn OFF BELOW| 12.7 V| 11.9 V| 17.2 V| 25.4 V
Input Loaded Low voltage conditions2| Turn OFF instantly BELOW| 8.0 V| 17.0 V
Turn OFF after 20 s BELOW| 9.0 V| N/A| 18.0 V
Input Over voltage shutdown| Turn ON BELOW| 15.5 V| 28.0 V| 32.0 V
Turn OFF instantly ABOVE| 16.0 V| 29.0 V| 32.5 V
Turn OFF after 20 s ABOVE| 15.6 V| 28.2 V| 32.1 V
Output Under voltage shutdown1| Shutdown if Output Battery < 4 V
1 Tested every 100 seconds
2 Tested constantly
*3 LV Versions not suitable for use in 24 V vehicles.
ERROR CODES
In the event of a fault with the unit installation, either battery or solar panel, ALL the LEDs on the unit will flash to indicate the fault type. Flashing sequences are described in the table below.
Table 1: Flashing Sequences
LED State| Description
1 flash (1 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Internal Hardware Fault
2 flash (2 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Reserved
3 flash (3 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Unit over temperature fault
4 flash (4 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Output battery fault (volts too
high) / solar panel connected reverse polarity)
5 flash (5 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Input under voltage (battery)
6 flash (6 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Input over voltage (battery or
solar panel)
7 flash (7 flash followed by 3.5 second off)| Reverse polarity
INSTALLATION
INSTALL LOCATION
Mount the unit to a flat surface close to the auxiliary battery and away from
any heat sources. The BCDC2420(-LV) has six wires and should be installed as
described over the following pages.
The charger operates in any orientation (but it is recommended that the front
of the decal be visible). Mount using the 4 mounting tabs provided on the
heatsink with suitable M6 fasteners.
NOTE: The unit will operate optimally below 55°C / 131°F with good
airflow. At higher temperatures the unit will de-rate output current.
- Appropriate connections must be made to the wires with a continuous current rating of at least 20 A for the BCDC2420(-LV). Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit and vehicle.
CABLE SIZING
Below is a table outlining the required cable size for a given cable install
length. Always choose a wire diameter equal to or greater than what is
specified below.
Table 2: Recommended Cable Sizing
Cable Install Length| Recommended Wire Size| Closest (BAE, B&S, AWG)
1 – 5 m| 3 – 16′| 13.56 mm2| 6
5 – 9 m| 16 – 30′| 20.28 mm2| 4
FUSING
REDARC recommends using MIDI style bolt down fuses as they ensure a low
resistance connection. The REDARC FK40 and FK60 fuse kits are recommended.
Blade type fuses are not recommended as they can result in a high resistance
connection which causes excess heat and may damage the fuse holder and/or the
wiring. Self-resetting circuit breakers are not recommended as they may trip
prematurely due to the heat generated by the current flowing through the wires.
WIRE CONNECTIONS
CAUTION: Cable and fuse sizes are specified by various codes and standards
which depend on the type of vehicle the Battery Charger is installed into.
Selecting the wrong cable or fuse size could result in harm to the installer
or user and/or damage to the Battery Charger or other equipment installed in
the system. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the correct cable
and fuse sizes are used when installing this Battery Charger. Cabling is
recommended to be away from heat sources and in protected areas, especially
when installing or routing in the engine bay.
The heavy gauge wires on the BCDC2420(-LV) unit carry peak currents of up to
40 Amps, and it is important to make a good, low resistance, electrical
connection that will not degrade over time. Failure to make a good, reliable
contact may result in breakdown of the wire insulation and cause a short
circuit, or worst case a fire. We recommend that this activity be undertaken by
an appropriately trained person.
REDARC recommends using a soldered butt splice crimp connection that is
covered with heatshrink (see Figure 5). REDARC does not recommend using
standard red/ blue/yellow blade connections as they are not rated for either
the current required or gauge of wire supplied on the unit. Crimping provides
good mechanical connection, soldering provides a long lasting electrical
connection and forming of the heatshrink will prevent any shorting/contact
with your vehicle chassis.
AUXILIARY BATTERY POSITIVE — BROWN WIRE
The BROWN wire should be connected to the auxiliary battery’s positive
terminal. This should be a maximum of 1 m (3′) in cable length from the
battery. See
“Specifications” on page 5 for appropriate size fuses.
COMMON GROUND — BLACK WIRE
The BLACK wire should be connected to a ground point that is common to both
the start battery (or the solar input ground wire) and the auxiliary battery
to be charged. This point may be on the chassis of the vehicle, the chassis of
the trailer/camper/caravan or directly to both batteries, depending on your
installation requirements.
INPUT SOURCE POSITIVE — RED WIRE
The RED wire should be connected to the positive input from the source — this
can be either from a vehicle’s starter battery or from a solar panel. See
“Specifications” on page 5 for appropriate size fuses.
SOURCE SELECT — BLUE WIRE
The BLUE wire is provided to select whether the Unit is charging from a
vehicle input or from a solar panel. This wire is monitored at all times.
ALTERNATOR INPUT
For BCDC2420 (not ‘LV’ models), the BLUE wire must be permanently connected to
the Input Source Positive supply and the charger will only charge when the
alternator is running. This is not suitable for the BCDC2420-LV.
To charge from 12 V Variable Voltage alternator, the BLUE ‘Source Select’ wire
must be connected to the vehicle ignition. When connected in this way, the
charger will only charge the auxiliary battery when the vehicle ignition is
ON, guaranteeing that the charger will not drain the input battery.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect the BLUE wire to ignition for a 24 V alternator
system.
SOLAR INPUT
The BCDC2420 is also capable of charging the auxiliary battery from a Solar
source. The Unit will accept an input directly from an unregulated 12V nominal
solar panels and act as a MPPT Solar Regulator. To select the Solar charging
mode, the BLUE ‘Source Select’ wire can either be left disconnected or
connected to GROUND.
BATTERY TYPE SELECT — ORANGE WIRE
The ORANGE wire is used to select the Maximum output voltage. This is achieved
by connecting in the following way:
CAUTION: Check the manufacturer’s data for your battery and ensure that the Maximum voltage of the Charging Profile you select does not exceed the manufacturer’s recommended maximum charging voltage. If the Maximum voltage is too high for your battery type, select another Charging Profile.
Table 3: Charge Profile Selection
Maximum Battery Voltage Specification| Auxiliary Battery Location
Cabin Install (25°C/75°F)| Engine Bay Install (50°C/120°F)
29.2 V| A| A
30 V| B| A
30.8 V| C| B
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL LED INDICATION — GREEN WIRE
The GREEN wire is provided to optionally connect an external indicator LED to
function as an indicator to let you know the BCDC is charging. The External
LED will be ON when the unit is charging and OFF when the unit is in standby
mode or has no power.
Connect the positive lead of the LED to the green wire, and the negative lead
to the common ground.
NOTE: If using an Optional LED, use a standard 12 V LED with an
integrated resistor (12 V = 1kΩ or 24 V = 2.2 kΩ). A basic 3 V LED will not
operate correctly if installed.
- This output is not suitable for running a globe.
TYPICAL SETUPS
REDARC recommends that the charger be installed by a suitably qualified person.
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Fuse ratings as shown in “Specifications” on page 5.
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For vehicle ignition connection, connect to the ignition switched fuse in either the engine bay or the internal fuse box for the radio.
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If using an Optional LED, use a standard 12 V LED with an integrated resistor (12 V = 1kΩ or 24 V = 2.2 kΩ).
A basic 3 V LED will not operate correctly if installed. -
For Charging Profile Select, refer to ‘Table 3: Charge Profile Selection’ (page 13).
- Fuse ratings as shown in “Specifications” on page 5.
- For vehicle ignition connection, connect to the ignition switched fuse in either the engine bay or the internal fuse box for the radio.
- If using an Optional LED, use a standard 12 V LED with an integrated resistor (12 V = 1kΩ or 24 V = 2.2 kΩ). A basic 3 V LED will not operate correctly if installed.
- A relay suitable for 12 V Vehicle installations is available as part of the REDARC RK1260 Relay Kit. The kit also includes butt-splice connectors, a wiring loom, heat shrink and instructions.
- For Charging Profile Select, refer to ‘Table 3: Charge Profile Selection’ (page 13).
TROUBLESHOOTING
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I use this charger with any type of lead-acid battery?
The charger is designed to work with Standard Automotive Lead Acid, Calcium Content, Gel, AGM, SLI, or Deep Cycle type 12 V batteries. Ensure compatibility with your battery type before use.
How do I know which charging profile to select?
Check the manufacturer's data for your battery and select a charging profile that does not exceed the recommended maximum charging voltage for your battery type.
The BCDC2420 -LV turns ON at 12.9 V 12 V and OFF at 12.7 V 11.9 V , but you say it operates down to 9 V, explain?
The BCDC2420 -LV will turn OFF for a split second every 100 seconds to measure the unloaded voltage at the battery. When the BCDC2420 -LV turns off it is not drawing any load from the start battery, no load means that there is no voltage drop over the cable run. This allows the BCDC2420 - LV to measure the actual battery voltage, or the voltage at the battery. If this actual battery voltage is below 12.7 V (11.9 V), the BCDC2420 -LV will turn OFF. At any other time during the charging process, if the voltage at the BCDC2420(-LV) drops below 9 V the BCDC2420(-LV) will turn OFF.
How does the BCDC charge an auxiliary battery at 29 V when it only gets 9 V in?
The BCDC can act as both a reducer and a booster, so it can operate from a voltage of above, equal to or below the desired output voltage. The Unit is also microprocessor controlled allowing it to output a REDARC proprietary charging algorithm independent of the input. This allows the Unit to charge specificity to the battery type even if the input voltage is low due to voltage drop.
Where should I mount the BCDC Unit?
The BCDC should be mounted as close as possible to the battery being charged (generally called the auxiliary or house battery). If the auxiliary battery is located under the bonnet, pick a location for the BCDC that is close to the battery and away from any direct engine heat. If the BCDC is to be mounted into a caravan or camper, near or in the battery compartment is generally the best position. It is also a good idea to mount the BCDC to a metal surface if possible to ensure optimal heat dissipation, though this is not crucial.
What does the charger do if the temperature around it rises above its operating temperature?
As the temperature of the BCDC rises above a certain level the current capacity of the output is decreased gradually in order protect both the battery and the BCDC Unit.
If I use the BCDC to charge my auxiliary battery do I still need to install a battery isolator?
The BCDC incorporates the functionality of a battery isolator, it will turn ON and start charging when it senses that the vehicle has started and similarly it will turn OFF when the vehicle is turned OFF.
I’ve heard that you shouldn’t charge two batteries of different chemistries from the same source, will I have any problems charging my AGM or Gel auxiliary battery from my Lead Acid start battery?
The BCDC does not ‘link’ the batteries together like a battery isolator does, it is a DC-DC battery charger. The output from the unit is tailored specifically to the selected output battery type, and therefore allows the optimal charging of the auxiliary battery, no matter what chemistry your start battery is.
My BCDC is setup for 12 V alternator input but will not start when the vehicle is turned ON, I’ve followed the troubleshooting guide and the setup is fine, what’s the problem?
The most likely cause of this issue is that the BCDC is somehow stuck in 24 V mode. Try removing the ‘Source Select’ (BLUE) wire and reconnecting it. If the problem still exists please contact REDARC Tech Support.
WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
For full warranty terms and conditions, visit the Warranty page of the REDARC
website:
www.redarcelectronics.com/warranty
Australia, New Zealand & Europe
REDARC Electronics Pty Ltd
23 Brodie Road (North),
Lonsdale SA 5160
Australia
North America
REDARC Corporation c/o Shallco, Inc. 308 Component Dr. Smithfield, NC 27577 USA
Australia +61 8 8322 4848
New Zealand +64 9 222 1024
UK & Europe +44 (0)20 3930 8109
USA +1 704-247-5150
Canada +1 604-260-5512
Mexico +52 558-526-2898
CHECKING THE PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER
The Product Serial Number is located on the Main Unit and on the product
packaging.
IMPORTER CONTACT INFORMATION
UK
Ozparts UK Ltd
1 Prospect Place
Pride Park
DE24 8HG, Derby
UK
Europe
Ozparts Sp. z o. o. Sp. kom. Slowackiego 32/5
87−100 Torun
Poland
For written request please email
power@redarcelectronics.eu
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Tech Support
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Australia
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UK & Europe
+44 (0)20 3930 8109
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