1. Be sure to adjust the charging voltage setting as needed.
Important considerations when using equalization charging include flexible voltage settings, typically during the early, middle, and later stages of charging. The voltage value should be flexibly set to match the actual condition of the battery. Inaccurate settings can prevent the battery from properly utilizing the input current; only correct settings ensure proper operation.
2. Fully understand the potential faults and problems.
Important considerations when using equalization charging include understanding potential malfunctions. It's crucial to recognize that devices of any quality can malfunction due to improper use, and to be familiar with frequently occurring problems. This allows for accurate and rapid diagnosis in similar situations, preventing disruptions to normal operation.
3. Pay attention to selecting balancing equipment that matches the current.
Other things to note when using equalization charging include the selection of the device, which must be 100% compatible with the battery current. A slightly higher current is acceptable, but if it is lower than the normal level, it will not be conducive to the device charging in a stable state.