NOCO GEN5X1 1-Bank 5A On-Board Battery Charger User Guide

Download PDF user manual for NOCO GEN5X1 12V 1-bank 5-Amp On-Board Marine Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer and Battery Desulfator (EN|ES|FR) 40 pages GEN5.10122022B 2022 zip

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This PDF user guide is for the NOCO GEN5X1 12V On-Board Marine Battery Charger/Maintainer/Desulfator.

NOCO GEN5X1 12V 1-Bank 5-Amp On-Board Marine Battery Charger, Battery Maintainer and Battery Desulfator

UPC: 0-46221-19044-1

Meet the all-new GEN5X1. Similar to our GENM1, only better. It’s 51% smaller and delivers 43% more power. It’s one of the best performing onboard marine battery chargers we have ever made. A one-bank onboard battery charger rated at 5-amps for 12-volt batteries, including marine, boat, starter, and deep-cycle batteries. Independently charge and control each battery bank with selectable charging modes – including 12V, 12V AGM, 12V Lithium, and 12V Repair Mode – for all types of lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries.

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CONTENTS

– Important Safety Warnings
– How to use NOCO GEN5X1
– Charging Modes: Standby, 12V, 12V AGM, 12V LITHIUM, 12V REPAIR, Force Mode.
– Connecting to the Battery, Follow these steps when battery is installed in vehicle. Follow these steps when battery is outside vehicle.
– Begin Charging
– Auto-Memory
– Charging Times
– Understanding Charge LEDs:
25% Red LED | The 25% Charge LED will slowly pulse “on” and “off” when the battery is less than 25% charged. When the battery is 25% charged, the 25% LED will go solid and the next LED will begin to pulse.
50% Red LED | The 50% Charge LED will slowly pulse “on” and “off” when the battery is 25% – 50% charged. When the battery is 50% charged, the 50% LED will go solid and the next LED will begin to pulse.
75% Orange LED | The 75% Charge LED will slowly pulse “on” and “off” when the battery is 50% – 75% charged. When the battery is 75% charged, the 75% LED will go solid and the next LED will begin to pulse.
100% Green LED | The 100% Charge LED will slowly pulse “on” and “off”, when the battery is less than 100% fully charged. When the battery is fully charged, the Green LED will be solid, and the 25%, 50% and 75% Charge LEDs will turn “off”.
Maintenance Green LED | During Optimization, the 100% Charge LED will pulse “on” and “off” slowly. Once the battery is fully optimized the 100% Charge LED will turn solid green. The charger can be left connected to the battery indefinitely.
– Understanding Error LEDs:
Standby LED Solid | Charger is in Standby mode or Battery voltage is too low for charger to detect.
Overvoltage Error LED Solid | Battery voltage is too high for the selected charge mode. Check the battery and charge mode.
Bad Battery Error LED Solid | Possible battery short / Battery will not hold a charge. Have battery checked by a professional.
Reverse Polarity Error LED Solid | Reverse polarity. Reverse the battery connections.
Overvoltage Error LED, Bad Battery Error LED, Reverse Polarity Error LED Flashing | Charger internal temperature too high / Charger will resume function once the Charger internal temperature drops; Charger ambient temperature too cold / Charger will resume function once the Charger ambient temperature rises.
– Interface: Mode Button, Overvoltage Error LED, Bad Battery Error LED, Reverse Polarity Error LED, Charge LED, Standby LED, “Press and Hold” Mode LED, Mode LED.
– Technical Specifications

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