The XY-CD60 is a versatile and intelligent battery charge and discharge controller module, widely used to protect and automate the charging cycles for various battery types. In simple terms, it acts as a smart automatic switch, using its built-in relay and user-set voltage limits to connect or disconnect your charger and load.
The (and its variant ) is a specialized battery charging and discharging control module designed for a wide voltage range of DC 6V to 60V . It serves as an intelligent switch that prevents battery damage by cutting off the circuit when specific voltage thresholds are reached. 1. Core Functionality and Operating Modes
Used to prevent overcharging. The relay connects the charger to the battery when the voltage drops to the lower limit ( dn ) and disconnects once it reaches the upper limit ( UP ). xycd60 manual
The Xycd60 manual is a comprehensive document that covers everything you need to know about your device. Here's an overview of what you can expect to find:
LCD screen showing voltage, percentage (calculated as The XY-CD60 is a versatile and intelligent battery
A: When you are in Charging Control (IN) mode, the device will stop charging (turn off output) once the battery voltage reaches your set Upper Limit (UP). You will also see the "IN" symbol stop flashing.
| Parameter | Charging Mode (P‑1 / IN) | Discharging Mode (P‑2 / OUT) | | :-------- | :---------------------------- | :------------------------------- | | | To turn a battery charger on/off based on battery voltage. | To turn a load on/off based on battery voltage. | | Wiring | Charger connected to IN terminals; battery connected to OUT terminals. | Battery connected to IN terminals; load connected to OUT terminals. | | Action Logic | Relay ON when battery voltage ≤ dn (charger starts). Relay OFF when battery voltage ≥ UP (charger stops). | Relay ON when battery voltage ≥ UP (load powered). Relay OFF when battery voltage ≤ dn (load disconnected). | | Display Icon | IN flashes when relay is ON (charging). | OUT flashes when relay is ON (discharging). | | Time Functions Available | OP (max charging time) dOP (delay before restarting) | OP (max discharging time) dOP (delay before restarting) FOP (forced‑on time, 0–10 s) | It serves as an intelligent switch that prevents
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