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Manual Titan 19
4.5 Traction battery compensation
If a Traction-battery is connected to the Titan charger the charge
voltages have to be changed. The output voltage has to be raised to
correctly charge the traction-battery. See the technical specifications
for the traction charging voltages.
To set the charger into the traction mode:
Place DIP-switch 3 “trac” to the left.
4.6 Use as a power-supply
The Titan charger can be used as a power supply without the obligation to connect a
battery to the charger output.
To use the charger as a power supply:
Put the charger into the permanent boost-charge mode, see chapter 4.1.
Adjusted the output voltage to the desired voltage, see chapter 4.2.
With the above mentioned procedure the output voltage range is limited. When the full
output voltage range is required please contact your Victron Energy dealer. See chapter
6.3 for details.
4.7 Use of a temperature sensor.
The temperature sensor supplied with the charger can be
connected to the charger by using the 3 meter cable with
stripped and tinned cable ends. This sensor should be
mounted on the battery. The temperature sensor adjusts
the charging voltage according to the battery
temperature.
To connect the temperature sensor:
Disconnect the mains,
Connect the - (black wire) of the temperature sensor
to the “-tmp” connector, see illustration 8.
Connect the + (red wire) of the temperature sensor to
the “+ tmp” connector, see illustration 8.
Switch on the mains.
If the temperature sensor is correctly connected the
“TMP OK” on the printed circuit board led
illuminates. If this led does not illuminate or flashes,
the sensor is not connected correctly.
I
llustration 8.
L
ocation of the external connections.
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