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Introduction

  1. Full Charge Indication: The battery is considered fully charged when the ammeter drops to a low steady reading (usually near 2-5 amps, depending on battery size) and remains steady for 1 hour. The voltmeter should read approx. 14.4V–14.8V (for 12V systems) or 28.8V–29.6V (for 24V systems).
  2. Power Off: Turn the mains switch OFF.
  3. Disconnect: Remove the Negative (Black) clamp first, then the Positive (Red) clamp. This minimizes the risk of shorting the clamp against the chassis.
  1. Read the Manual: Before using the charger, read the manual carefully to understand its features and safety precautions.
  2. Connect the Charger: Connect the charger to a power source using the provided power cord.
  3. Insert Batteries: Insert the batteries into the charger, making sure to align the positive and negative terminals correctly.
  4. Set the Charging Mode: Set the charging mode according to the type of batteries you're using.
  5. Monitor the Charging Process: Monitor the charging process using the LED indicators.
  6. Remove Batteries: Once the charging process is complete, remove the batteries from the charger.

⚠️ Pro Tips:

To get the most out of your Selmar Turbo 4 battery charger, follow these step-by-step instructions:

Terminal Cleaning

: Clean the battery terminals of any corrosion or dirt to ensure a solid electrical connection. selmar-turbo-4-battery-charger-instructions

  • Do not charge different battery types or capacities together (e.g., AA + AAA, or 800mAh + 2000mAh) unless you check each channel completes independently.
  • The charger may treat each channel separately, but mixing drastically different capacities can cause incomplete detection.