GREAT PLANES ElectriFly TRITON2 Manual
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Triton2 is the sequel to ElectriFly's revolutionary Triton charger. In addition to all existing features found on the original, Triton2
includes several feature upgrades and improvements. Maximum charge current has been increased to 7A. The LCD now
includes a blue backlight for easy viewing even in poorly lit areas. T2 can handle LiPo packs having up to 5 cells wired in series.
The input lead has pre-installed banana plugs, and large alligator clips are included which can be mated directly to the banana
plugs for easy connection to different types of supply terminals. The rotating dial has been modified for easier control. Plus,
the instructions have been completely re-formatted for ease of use. All of this, while maintaining the same great quality and
performance that made Triton famous.
IT'S STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO READ THIS MANUAL ENTIRELY, AS IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT PROGRAMMING AND
SAFETY AND HANDLING INFORMATION. DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MISUSE OR MODIFICATION OF THIS CHARGER
WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
1. Connect Triton2 to a 12V DC power source. Observe proper polarity. (See page 3 for details)
2. Find the programming flowcharts included in the package.
3. At the default "Memory" screen, press BATT TYPE to find the screen which matches your battery type: NiCd, NiMH, LiPo/Li-
Ion, or Pb (lead-acid). (See page 4 for details)
4. Connect the proper charge adapter to the output banana jacks (See page 4 for a list of adapters). Connect the battery to
the charge lead, observing proper polarity.
5. To charge:
a. For NiCd and NiMH batteries see page 6.
b. For LiPo and Li-Ion batteries see page 9.
c. For lead-acid (Pb) batteries see page 10.
6. To discharge:
a. For NiCd and NiMH batteries see page 7.
b. For LiPo and Li-Ion batteries see page 10.
c. For lead-acid (Pb) batteries see page 11.
7. For cycling of NiCd and NiMH batteries see page 8.
Specifications and Features.................................................2
Important Warnings ..............................................................2
Glossary of Terms ................................................................3
Input Power - Connection, Protection, Limitations ..............3
Controls and Output Connections........................................4
Determining Battery Type and Specifications ......................4
Menu Structure.....................................................................4
Getting Started - Main Menu and Battery Memories ..........5
Computerized Charger, Discharger, Cycler
INTRODUCTION
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Selecting LiPo or Li-Ion Battery Type ...................................9
LiPo Batteries - Balanced vs. Non-balanced.......................9
Charging and Discharging LiPo/Ion Batteries ......................9
Charging and Discharging Pb Batteries.............................10
Setup Menu ........................................................................11
Errors and Safety Features ................................................13
Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................13
Maximum Power Chart.......................................................15
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