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A built-in cooling fan helps to keep the charger cool during operation. This will help extend the service life of the charger, and
allow it to function more accurately and efficiently. The fan does NOT function at all times. The fan functions (1) during
discharge, (2) during charge, if the temperature inside the charger exceeds 122°F, if the charge output power exceeds 30
watts, or the charge current exceeds 2.5A, or if charging batteries which have 1-3 cells, (3) if the internal temperature of the
charger exceeds 212°F it will stop all charge or discharge functions until the temperature drops below 158°F – but the fan
should continue to run until the temperature drops below 113°F. CAUTION: Do not block the vent holes for the cooling fan.
Failure to do so could cause the charger to overheat and possibly cause permanent damage.
Triton2 uses solid-state circuitry to protect against potential damage which could be caused by short-circuit or reverse polarity
conditions. If power is connected backwards to Triton2's input, the screen might turn black and no other operation will occur, but the
charger will be protected from damage. Re-check all input connections to make sure it is connected properly. The following warning /
error messages are designed to show on-screen to protect the charger and battery from damage due to improper connection, input
voltage, etc. These messages will be accompanied by loud tones on the buzzer. When any message appears, refer to the
corresponding problem and solution explanation. Press MENU CHANGE to clear the warning.
ERROR
PROBLEM AND SOLUTION
Input voltage..When input voltage is under 11.0V or
over 15V.
No battery........When a battery is not detected at the
charger's output.
Open circuit.....When a battery becomes disconnected while
a function is in progress.
Overheating.....All functions will pause when the temperature
inside the charger exceeds 212°F (100°C).
Functions will automatically resume after the
charger has cooled to 158°F (70°C).
Time limit .........When the time in the charge "Safety timer"
screen has expired.
PROBLEM: Display does not work or turns black when connected to power. Check power supply for proper power. Check input
connections for proper contact, making sure it's not connected backwards.
PROBLEM: Charger doesn't recognize battery. Make sure battery is not connected backwards. Check for faulty connection or
wiring. Perhaps there is a defective cell in the pack, in which case the pack should be replaced.
PROBLEM: Does not automatically stop charge after a reasonable amount of time. Charge current too low. Safety timer not
short enough. Internal problem might exist. Disconnect battery IMMEDIATELY and contact Hobby Services.
PROBLEM: Battery voltage low after charge is completed. Make sure charge current setting isn't too low. Battery might be
defective and require replacement. Check to see if the backup safety timer expired before full charge was reached. For lithium
batteries, make sure the battery capacity value entered in the programming matches the rated capacity of the battery.
PROBLEM: Will not lock into discharge mode. An improper discharge voltage was entered for the battery. Adjust the battery
voltage in the discharge screen to match the number of cells in the pack. Tx might have a diode in charge circuit, in which
case it's best to connect the battery to the charger directly (outside of the Tx). Battery might be defective and require
replacement. Battery might already be discharged.
PROBLEM: Low mAh readings after discharge. Batteries might not have been fully charged prior to discharge. Batteries might
have been old or unused for an extended period of time, which may require additional cycles to see if capacity improves.
Battery might be defective and require replacement. Discharge current setting might be too high, and should be lowered. An
improper discharge voltage was entered for the battery. Adjust the battery voltage to the proper value for the battery. Battery
might already be discharged.
PROBLEM: LCD and/ or controls do not function properly. Input power might be connected backwards, and require re-
connection. Contact Hobby Services for further details.
COOLING FAN
ERROR INDICATIONS & SAFETY FEATURES

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

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ERROR
PROBLEM AND SOLUTION
Batt.V too high .........When the battery's voltage setting in the
charger is too low. It may take up to 5
minutes for this error to show.
Batt.V too low...........When the battery's voltage setting in the
charger is too high. It may take up to 5
minutes for this error to show.
Batt.T too high.......When the temperature of the battery
exceeds the setting in the "Temp. cut-
off" screen.
Reverse polarity ....When a battery is connected to the
output in reverse.
Communication .......When an internal error occurs with the
charger's calibration logic.