Charging a Digital Inclinometer and Charging Issues
1. Introduction
This
article primarily explains the charging process required to
charge your 3 LED Digital Inclinometer system using its Intelligent
Charger. It will also further explain issues that you might have when
charging your Inclinometer and how to remedy these.
2. Charging your Inclinometer
Figure 1. Intelligent Battery Charger supplied with Inclinometer
To charge from a mains power supply, plug the Lemo plug (sleeved plug pictured in Figure 1)
into the socket in the centre of the reel hub, ensure the system is
turned off and then connect the mains adapter to the main power outlet.
The charge indicator on the charger will then flash red and green twice,
following this it should remain red. Once the charge cycle is complete
this light will turn green.
It
is advisable to leave the Inclinometer system on charge overnight ready
for the next day if readings are to be taken, (a light on the unit will
inform you when battery power is low). Charging will take approximately
12-15 hours. After this time the unit will automatically switch to
trickle charge mode. This is indicated by the charger led changing
colour from red to green. The system can be left on trickle charge for
several days with no ill effects.
3. Possible faults with your Inclinometer charger or battery
Due
to the nature of the Intelligent Charger it is able to signal to the
user, using the charge indicator, if there is an issue with either the
charger or the battery within the Inclinometer. One of the following
will occur to signify an issue:
- When
the charger has been connected to an Inclinometer in the correct way
outlined above, the charge light indicator simply flashes red. This
indicates that the charger is damaged or faulty and therefore no longer
able to supply a charge to the Inclinometer. If this is the case and
your Inclinometer no longer charges please contact Soil Instruments to
organise a replacement charger.
When the charger has been connected to an Inclinometer in the correct way outlined above, the charger flashes red and green twice, however when you would expect the light to turn red it no longer displays anything. This commonly indicates that the battery is now faulty and will require replacing. If you are experiencing this error please submit at ticket to the support site explaining your problem and a servicing engineer will contact you regarding returning the instrument for a service.