G.T.Power G.T. X2 Operating manual - page 10
Over discharged batteries MAY be detected as a lower cell count pack. Always confirm
your setting before starting a charge sequence. Using the “CHK TIME” parameter in
your LiPo/Lilo/LiHV/LiFe settings can allow you to delay detection in an attempt to bring
a dead battery back to life. YOU MUST USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DELAYING CELL
DETECTION. A 10 minute delay is suggested for larger mAh packs, but small capacity
batteries may finish charging/discharging before the 10 minute mark which could result
in catastrophic failure of the battery. If there are any doubts on how to use this feature,
please contact G.T. directly.
The Charger will use the default values upon being powered up for the first time. The
screen displays the following information in sequence, and the user can change the values
of each parameter.
The G.T. X2 charger features two full-featured chargers within a single housing.
To swap between channel 1 and channel 2, press the “CHANNEL” button on the front of
the charger. The two red LED lights on the front face of the charger will indicate whether
the left or right channel is currently selected.
To change the default values, press the Start/
Enter key once. The value to be adjusted will blink
indicating it can be edited. Use the Inc/Dec keys to
adjust the value to the desired setting, then press
the Start/Enter key once to save your changes for
that value.
The screen will show the nominal voltage of the
four types of Lithium batteries; LiFe (3.3V), Lilo
(3.6V), LiPo (3.7V) and LiHV(3.8V). It is very important
to make sure you choose the correct type of battery
during set up. Refer to the battery’s owner manual for
reference if needed. Failure to choose the correct
battery type can cause damage to the battery,
charger, and will void all warranties.
The charger will recognize the cell count of
lithium batteries automatically at the beginning
of the charge or discharge cycle and compare it
to the settings selected. If a voltage has been selected that is different from the voltage it
detects, an alarm will sound.