Also, isn't charging at 10 A to high of a rate of charge?
12A via XLR port.
MAX amps, the more the better if charging via Andersons.
First of all you are only seeing SOME of the settings, and doing it the impossible way without a PC and software.
And so you must install that to begin with. To configure all the parameters.
Should the battery capacity be set to 68 (instead of the 55 it is currently on), or should it is set to 136 the combined total of 2 batteries?
That depends if the charger and chair is configured to charge in paralel or series.
In series it wants to be set to 68 in theory. But because the hyperion only charges to 100thC instead of 1000th, it really wants setting to 680Ah because thats how it determines when to switch off. Since it wont let you do that, you should set it to say as high as it will allow. And set CV to limit it to 8 or 12 Hours.
But I no longer have any idea how that newer firmware works. So I cant tell you. If its set to charge as 12V in parallel, then double the Ah.
Because the charger seems to be saying it is fully charged when it has only been on for one hour6, and even the wheelchair battery indicator says it is not fully charged.
Because as I keep telling people all chargers are not the same! And the maufacturers are idiots.
Set the following.
Charge voltage 14.70V (you currently have it set way too low) or 29.40V if series wired.
Set charge Amps to MAXIMUM.
Set timer to 8 hours or to 12 hours CV (or 16 hours total charge). If the firmware on the charger doesent allow that turn it OFF.
Set FLOAT on, and float voltage to 13.60V (27.20V in series) and this will continue AFTER the charger says its ended.
Set capacity Ah to as high as it allows. Provided it still terminates at 100thC and I am guessing because that is not USER adjustable, and they used to base it on capacity.
I have 2 Odyssey PC1500R 12v 68ah batteries. The setup for the battery charging is wrong. Can you tell me where I'm going wrong from this video please?
https://youtu.be/T2O5WZCCEtk
TOTALLY wrong!