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is a 6–40V battery charging and discharging control module with an integrated voltmeter and overvoltage/undervoltage protection. It is commonly used to prevent batteries from overcharging or discharging past a safe threshold. Quick Setup Guide
To configure the module, use the three buttons (typically labeled ) to define the voltage limits: P1 (Undervoltage Limit): This is the voltage at which the module will
discharging (turn off the relay) to protect the battery from damage. P2 (Overvoltage Limit): This is the voltage at which the module will charging (turn off the relay). P3 (Correction Value):
Used to calibrate the voltmeter if the displayed voltage doesn't match a multimeter reading. P4 (Time Delay):
Sets a delay for the relay action to prevent rapid switching. Operation Modes Charging Mode (UP):
When the battery voltage is lower than the start voltage, the relay closes to begin charging. It opens once the battery reaches the full voltage limit. Discharge Mode (dn):
The relay stays closed while the battery is above the safe threshold and opens (disconnects the load) once the voltage drops to the undervoltage limit. Common Troubleshooting Voltmeter Error: If the display seems off, enter the setting to adjust the calibration by ±0.1V increments. Relay Not Engaging: Ensure the input voltage is within the 6V–40V range
. If the voltage is too low, the module will not power up or trigger the relay. If you were looking for information on the HP LaserJet Enterprise M608 printer , common tasks include: Printing Configuration Pages: Swipe right to Configuration/Status Pages Configuration Page Resetting: Xh-m608 Manual
For a simple reset, power cycle by unplugging the unit for 30 seconds. wiring diagram for a 12V or 24V battery setup with the XH-M608?
is a versatile CNC-controlled battery charge and discharge module designed for DC 6–40V systems. It integrates a voltmeter, undervoltage/overvoltage protection, and a timing controller to help prolong battery life. QQ Online Trading Core Specifications Input Voltage Range: DC 6–40V. Voltage Accuracy: ±0.1V for both display and control. Output Type:
Relay output (mechanically isolated, allowing it to switch external power sources up to 220VAC). Compatible Batteries:
Suitable for lithium, polymer, and standard storage batteries within the 6–40V range. make.net.za Operational Modes (P0 Settings)
The module operates in four distinct modes, which can be selected via the on-board menu: U (Voltmeter):
Displays the current voltage at the input terminals without triggering the relay. P (Voltage Protection):
Sets specific undervoltage and overvoltage thresholds to automatically connect or disconnect the relay. C (Timing Charge): Controls charging based on a set duration. F (Timing Discharge): Manages battery discharge over a predefined time period. Setup & Wiring Guide Power Connections: Connect your power source to the terminals (6–40VDC). Use the terminals to measure the battery voltage. Relay Wiring: is a 6–40V battery charging and discharging control
The 3-pin relay acts as an automated switch. It should be wired in series with one of the charger's or load's output lines to control the circuit. Adjusting Values: buttons to adjust voltage thresholds or timing values.
A bright 0.96-inch OLED display provides real-time feedback, though it is best used in shaded environments to ensure readability. make.net.za Safety & Maintenance Tips Electrostatic Care:
Always handle the board with care to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
For long-term use, consider placing the module in a ventilated enclosure to manage any heat generated during relay operation. Calibration:
If the voltage reading seems off, many users cross-reference with a standalone multimeter to verify the ±0.1V accuracy. AliExpress wiring diagram or a step-by-step walkthrough for setting the overvoltage protection Voltage Protection Board XH-M608 - Make Electronics
The XH-M608 Battery Charge and Discharge Module is a versatile digital control board used for protecting batteries from over-charging and over-discharging within a range of DC 6-40V. Primary Operating Modes (P0 Settings)
The module is programmed through several internal modes, primarily found in the P0 menu: U (Voltmeter): Standard real-time voltage monitoring mode. Connection: Wire the module as described above
P (Protection): Undervoltage and overvoltage protection. It disconnects the load if the voltage falls outside your set range.
C (Timing Charge): Controls a charger via the relay for a specific duration or until a voltage threshold is reached.
F (Timing Discharge): Controls discharge timing, which is useful for capacity testing or specific power-down sequences. Key Technical Specifications Specification Input Voltage Range DC 6V – 40V Voltage Error Control Accuracy Output Type
Relay Output (Commonly rated for up to 10A-30A depending on the specific relay model used) Dimensions Approx. 66 x 46 x 16 mm Programming Instructions
Common programmable parameters (may vary slightly by firmware version):
| Code | Meaning | Typical Range | |------|------------------------|------------------------| | P0 | Set temperature (SP) | -50 to +120°C | | P1 | Hysteresis (differential) | 0.1–15°C | | P2 | Control mode (heating/cooling) | H (heat) / C (cool) | | P3 | Calibration offset | -10 to +10°C | | P4 | Delay start (compressor protection) | 0–10 min | | P5 | High temperature alarm limit | up to 120°C | | P6 | Low temperature alarm limit | down to -50°C |
Based on common support requests regarding the XH-M608 manual, 80% of user errors occur during wiring. Follow this schematic in text form.
(Note: Specifications may vary slightly depending on the specific manufacturing batch. Always check the silk screen printing on your specific board for voltage ratings.)
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