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Just prior to use, charge your rechargeable batteries (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) for at least three hours using the 10-Station Battery Charger ( Part #: RF25 ). A fully charged battery when plugged into a module should read 6.7V or higher on the GPM...
No, the batteries (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) should not get hot. If this happens, the battery pack may be defective, or the module's circuit board may have failed. Install another fully charged battery pack in the module. Then, perform the module...
Yes, the Dual Lead Rechargeable Battery ( Part #: RF46 ) allows you to connect the battery to both the module and the charger while the module is in use. Place the dual lead battery in the module and connect one lead to the module and the other to...
Battery life can be extended by unplugging the battery (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) when a module is not being used. In addition, utilizing a longer live interval, such as 60 seconds, will extend battery life. Minimizing the use of the "Open Valves"...
Using the 10-Station Battery Charger (Part #: RF25 ) it should take only three hours to fully charge your rechargeable batteries (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ). The green indicator lights on the charger should begin to turn green within two to three hours...
Typically, a fully charged rechargeable battery (Part #: RF16 or RF46 ) should be able to power a module for approximately ten days under normal conditions (20°- 40°C GPM settings of 60-second Live Interval and one valve opening sequence per hour.)...