Xycd60 Manual ((hot)) (SAFE - 2024)
The relay closes (starts charging) when battery voltage drops below the Lower Limit (dn) . It opens (stops charging) when voltage exceeds the Upper Limit (UP) . Discharging Control (P-2):
Press to save each value. Exit by holding SET or waiting 10 seconds.
The time allowed for charging or discharging (0-999 minutes). xycd60 manual
: If the voltage exceeds settings, the relay will disconnect. Always ensure your charger voltage matches your battery system (e.g., use a 24V charger for a 24V battery) as the module does not change the voltage; it only acts as a switch.
Long-press the SET button to toggle between P-1 and P-2 modes. The relay closes (starts charging) when battery voltage
Given the ambiguity of the model number, here is a final guide to help you find the correct information:
Percentage=Current Voltage−dnUP−dn×100%Percentage equals the fraction with numerator Current Voltage minus dn and denominator UP minus dn end-fraction cross 100 % Exit by holding SET or waiting 10 seconds
When the detected battery voltage falls below or equals the configured Lower Limit Voltage ( dn ), the onboard relay turns ON (closes the circuit), and external charging current flows into the battery. The display flashes "IN".
Make sure to hold the set button until the screen flashes to confirm changes.
| Parameter | Meaning | Example Setting (12V Lead‑Acid) | | :-------- | :------------------------------ | :------------------------------- | | | Upper voltage limit (overcharge protection) | 14.4 V (charging stop) | | dn | Lower voltage limit (over‑discharge protection) | 10.5 V (load disconnect) | | OP | Maximum on‑time (minutes:seconds). Set 00:00 to disable. | 01:30 | | dOP | Delay‑on time (seconds) before restarting after a cycle completes | 030 (30 seconds) | | FOP | Discharge mode only . Forces relay ON for 0–10 seconds to stabilise load | 003 (3 seconds) |
Users can set a "Charging Time" (OP) to limit how long a battery remains connected to a charger, regardless of voltage. Serial Communication: