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JoelJuly 5, 2019 at 2:56 amPost count: 0
Hello Joel,
If reading is not correct after changing, you need to calibrate it according to below steps.
DC adjustable power supply, multimeter, load
Voltage calibrateion:
1. Hook up the meter with power supply and load.
2. Keep pressing ‘’OK” button and power on meter. After power on, please wait for 3 seconds and then release button. It will come to setting interface.
3. Please move yellow cursor to “Mode” and short press OK button, then move the yellow cursor to “10.V” and increase the voltage of adjustable power supply to 12V. Then press up or down button to adjust measured voltage of meter until it is the same as actual output voltage.
4. Next, please press “OK” button to move the cursor to “40.V”; increase the voltage of power supply, this voltage value can be any one between 32V-40V; Then press up or down button to adjust measured voltage of meter until it is the same as actual power supply voltage.
5. Please short press “OK” button again to move to”10.V”, and repeat the above two calibration for 12V and 40V. When the error between measured value and actual value is small, the calibration is finished. Then press “OK” to move the cursor to “Save” to save the setting; at last, power off and then power on again.Charging / discharging current calibration:
1. Hook up the measuring module with power supply and load according to the charging/ discharging wiring diagram.
2. Set the power supply as over 12V, then hold on the OK button and power the meter simultaneously. Hold on OK for 3 seconds and then release. It will come to parameter setting;
3. Please move yellow cursor to “Mode” and short press OK button, then move the yellow cursor to “+4.A”(It is “-4A” in discharging mode). In that case, please make sure the actual load current is over 1.00A. Next, please press up or down button to adjust the current value of meter until it is the same as actual load current. After that, press OK, move yellow cursor to ”Save” and save the calibration.1.Connect the meter, power supply and load according to the charging wiring diagram.
2. Hold the “OK” button for three seconds to go to the parameter setting;3: Move yellow cursor to “Mode” position, disconnect the load firstly or make sure the load current is 0.00A; then click the “OK” button to adjust it to “0.0A”, and then short press the ↓button, the current display value will be returned to zero.
3: Then click OK to move the Yellow cursor to Save, and click OK to move the Yellow cursor to Mode.
Any more questions, please kindly contact us.
Best regards.
DacflyerJuly 2, 2020 at 3:44 pmPost count: 0Hello Dacflyer,
Are you talking about below item?
If you mean no-load current zero clearing, it has nothing to do with current calibration.
When no-load current reading is not zero, you can reset it firstly. If there is still error, please calibrate current as per above steps.
Best regards,
DROK
John RhodesSeptember 14, 2020 at 10:25 amPost count: 0Unit not calibrated upon receipt. Have carried out the procedure, all ok except charge amps wildly inaccurate. With a fluke ammeter in series it is possible to match the reading but when current is changed the Drok unit goes out of calibration ie actual amps 3.5 drok indicates 7. Have recalibrated the unit several times but no improvement. The discharge amps indication follows correctly.
Regards
John R.
Hello John Rhodes,
It it above item? 200219
Did you do charging current calibration under at charging status? If possible, would you like to show us your operation by video?
You can sahre us video link or send attachement to service@droking.com
Best regards.
John RhodesSeptember 15, 2020 at 10:37 amPost count: 0re calibration problem.
No, I did not fall into the old trick of trying to calibrate charge while looking a discharge. The no-load indication was 0A, I went through the whole re calibration settings several times, thinking it was Me, but while I am able to set voltage and discharge current correctly every time, the “charge current” indications are still incorrect. I was using a 50W lamp as a load at 12v at full voltage the indications were 7 amps on one occasion although I was getting wildly different indications for the same load each time. Meanwhile the “in series” ammeter was reading just over 4 amps as you would expect.
Best
JohnR
John RhodesSeptember 17, 2020 at 10:59 amPost count: 0HI Again!
Re the calibration problem. I have calibrated both charge and discharge currents several times but with the results as stated previously. The no current reading was zero in all cases. Discharge reads correctly , charge can be set to mirror an in series meter, but changing the load then produces wildly inaccurate readings.
Best
JohnR
John RhodesSeptember 18, 2020 at 10:19 amPost count: 0John RhodesSeptember 20, 2020 at 11:21 amPost count: 0Roee BlochOctober 2, 2020 at 4:41 pmPost count: 0Hello Roee Bloch,
Are you talking about below item#200219?
Please kindly notice the battery icon is not regarding actual battery capacity.
What it shows is a capacity percentage ((actual AH value /setting AH value)*100%).
It can only work when you set OAH protection.
Best regards,
DROK
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