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TB8000
6V/12V Battery Charger USER MANUAL
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About
Safety cautions
FAQ
Warranty
What is
included
Product
overview
Function
Overview
Specications
ENGLISH
WELCOME
ABOUT TB8000
SAFETY CAUTIONS
Thank you for purchasing the TB8000. If any issues arise
during its use, you are welcome to contact support@
topdon.com.
TB8000 is a smart battery charger for all types of 6V/12V
lead-acid batteries, including Wet, Gel, MF, Cal, EFB, AGM,
and 12V Li-ion batteries from 15Ah to 260Ah. Designed to
provide safety and reliability, it has 9 charging steps and 6
charging modes for efcient battery charging, repairing,
and maintenance.
Before using this product, please read carefully and
understand all safety instructions thoroughly. Failure to
follow these safety instructions may lead to Electrical Shock,
Explosion, and Fire, which can result in property damage,
serious injury, and even death.
We strongly recommend this product NOT to be used for
any application other than for what it was designed.
Before using this product, refer to your battery
manufacturer's manual to determine the voltage and
chemistry of the battery.
Do not attempt to charge a damaged or frozen battery.
Incompatible or damaged batteries can explode if the
charger is improperly used.
Do not use the charger if the power cords are damaged.
Clean the battery terminal if it is dirty or corroded. Keep it
dry.
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Do not smoke or use any source of electrical spark or
ame during its operation to avoid re.
Make sure the area around the battery is well-ventilated
while the battery isbeing charged. To reduce the risk of
battery explosion, follow all safety instructions published by
the battery manufacturer.
Wear safety goggles during its whole operation. Batteries
can cause ying debris and emit toxic gases. Remove all
personal items made of metal, such as rings, necklaces, and
watches, when working with a lead-acid battery.
Place fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid
touches skin, clothing, or eyes. If acid makes contact with
eyes, then immediately wash it with running cold water for
at least ten minutes and seek medical attention as soon as
possible.
Place the battery charger as far away from the battery as
possible. Do not put the charger directly above the battery.
Do not submerge the charger in water or get it wet.
Keep the charger away from children. It is not a toy.
Disconnect or connect the cables only when the charger
is powered off. Store the charger in a well-ventilated and dry
place every time you nish charging.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
TB8000 Smart Charger
Battery Clamp
Carrying Bag
User Manual
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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LCD Display
Battery Level
Indicators
Power Indicator Error Indicator
Mode
OK
Charging Mode
Battery Charging
Icon
Battery Voltage
Test Icon
9-Step Charging Process
Voltage Value
Current Value
Positive Clamp (Red)
Er1: Short circuit or
reverse connection
Er3: Charging time is too
long
Er2: Over temperature
Er4: Battery may be
damaged
Negative Clamp (Black)
Explanation of LCD Display:
Explanation of error codes on the LCD:
Charging Mode
The TB8000 offers 6 charging modes: 12V NORM, 12V
COLD, 12V LITHIUM, 12V SMALL NORM, 6V NORM and 12V
REPAIR. Understanding the differences and purposes of
each charging mode is very important. Read below a brief
description to help with comprehension:
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FUNCTION OVERVIEW
Charge 12V Wet, Gel, MF, Cal, EFB,
and AGM batteries through 9-step
smart charging.
Charge 12V Wet, Gel, MF, Cal, EFB,
and AGM batteries when the
temperature is below 0°C(32°F)
through 9-step smart charging.
Charge 12V Wet, Gel, MF, Cal, EFB,
and AGM batteries with a small
capacity of up to 50Ah through
9-step smart charging.
Repair old or sulfated batteries
through small current and pulse
current.
Charge 6V Wet, Gel, MF, Cal, EFB,
and AGM batteries through 9-step
smart charging.
Charge 12V li-ion batteries,
including lithium iron phosphate
(LiFePO4).
Mode
12V/8A
NORM
12V/8A
COLD
12V/8A
LITHIUM
12V/3A
SMALL NORM
6V/8A
NORM
12V
REPAIR
14.5V
14.8V
14.6V
14.5V
7.25V
/
Max Charging
Voltage Explanation
Battery Test Mode
Charging Your Vehicle Battery
The TB8000 offers 1 battery test mode for testing the
voltage of vehicle battery. We recommend that you test the
vehicle battery rst to conrm that it is in good conditions
before charging.
Important:
Please do not operate the charger until you conrm the
appropriate charging mode for your battery. You can verify
the voltage and chemistry of the battery by consulting
the manufacturer's manual, or by reading the label on the
battery.
1. Connect the clamps to vehicle battery terminals. Red
clamp to the positive polarity (+), black clamp to the
negative polarity (-).
Voltage Value
>13.1V
12.1 - 13.0V
11.6 - 12.0V
<11.5V
Explanation (12V lead-acid batteries)
Normal volatge; sufcient power
Normal volatge; medium power
Low voltage; low power
Voltage too lowpossibly damaged
(Red) (Black)
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2. Connect the power plug of the charger to an outlet. The
charger will automatically turn on and begin in mode setup.
3. Press the MODE button to toggle between Battery
Test Mode and Charging Mode. The corresponding icon or
tip on the display will light up when you select one mode.
4. Press the OK button to conrm the mode. The
battery level indicator that displays 100% power will light up
and all four battery level indicators will be solid white when
the battery gets fully charged.
Tip:
We recommend checking the battery voltage through Battery Test Mode rst,
then toggle to the charging mode for charging.
Charging Times
Charging Steps
The size of the battery (Ah) and its depth of discharge (DOD)
greatly affect its charging time. The estimated charging
time shown below is based on an average depth of
discharge 50% to a fully charged battery and is for reference
purposes only. Actual data may differ due to battery
conditions and temperature.
Battery
Capacity (Ah)
Charging Time (h)
12V/3A
3.1
10.4
20.8
31.3
54.2
15
50
100
150
260
15-260
1.2
3.9
7.8
11.7
20.3
1.2
3.9
7.8
11.7
20.3
Optimal
Battery
Capacity
Range(Ah) 6V/8A 12V/8A
1) Diagnosis
Check the battery's initial condition, including voltage, state-
of-charge and health, to determine if the battery is stable
before charging.
2) Desulphation
Use voltage or high-frequency pulses to break down the
sulfates that have built up over time in the aging battery, to
extend battery life and optimize battery performance."
3) Pre-Charge
Start the charging process with a gentle stable current until
the battery capacity returns 25%. This reduces the stress put
on batteries by sudden surges."
4) Soft Start
Provide a medium stable current until the battery capacity
returns 50%.
5) Bulk Charge
Begin the Bulk charging process based on the condition of
the battery until the battery capacity returns 80%."
6) Absorption
Bring the charge level to 100% by delivering small amounts of
current to provide a safe, efcient charge. This limits battery
gas emission and prolongs battery life.
7) Analysis
Monitor whether the battery voltage falls below its target
threshold, if yes, the charger will enter the Recondition mode.
8) Recondition
Check the battery status, and then recover the small current
to improve the battery capacity."
9) Maintenance
Check the battery status and bring the charge level back to
100%. Then the Analysis, Recondition and Maintenance will
form into a charge cycle to keep the battery at full charge.
The battery charger can be safely left connected indenitely
without the risk of overcharging.
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SPECIFICATIONS
FAQ
Input Voltage

Power
Charging Voltage
Charging Current
Working Temperature
Storage Temperature
Charger Type
Type of Batteries
Battery Chemistries
Battery Capacity
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Net Weight
100-240V~
85%
125W Max
11~14.8V; 5.5~7.25V
8A Max (12V & 6V);
3A Max (Small NORM)
-10~40 (14 ~104 )
-20~75 (-4 ~167 )
9-Step Smart Charger
12V & 6V
Wet, Gel, MF, CA, EFB,
AGM& Li-ion
15Ah~260Ah
245 x 100 x 52 mm
(9.65 x 3.94 x 2.05 inches)
1150g (2.54lb)
Q: How to select the charging mode?
A: Please select the charging mode according to the battery
type and capacity. We recommend that the current value
should not be greater than 20% of the battery capacity value.
For example, for a 20Ah battery, we recommend that the
current is not greater than 4A.
Q: Will TB8000 stop charging automatically after the battery
is fully charged?
A: Yes. TB8000 adopts 9-step smart charging. When the
battery is fully charged, it will automatically stop charging
without the risk of overcharging. If you still leave the battery
connected, the charger will keep monitoring the battery
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status and will automatically start charging when the battery
voltage falls below its target threshold.
Q: Can TB8000 charge multiple batteries simultaneously?
A: Yes. Please correctly connect these batteries in series or
parallel before charging. If you have questions about the
connection, you can consult the battery manufacturer or
contact us for help.
Q: Which modes of the charger adopt the 9-step smart
charging?
A: The NORM, COLD and SMALL NORM mode.
Q: Is REAPIR mode applicable to all battery types?
A: No, it can't be used for lithium batteries. However, it is
applicable to all types of lead-acid batteries.
Q: Why can't some batteries be used normally after repair?
A: Please consult the battery manufacturer whether the
battery is completely damaged and whether it can be
repaired.
Q: Why can't some batteries be charged?
A: Generally, a 12V battery with a voltage lower than 8.5V is
damaged and cannot be charged normally.
TOPDON Three Years Limited Warranty
The TOPDON Company warrants to its original purchaser
that TOPDON products will be free from defects in material
and workmanship for 3 years from the date of purchase
(Warranty Period). For the defects reported during the
Warranty Period, TOPDON will, according to its technical
support analysis and conrmation, either repair or replace
the defective part or product.
The TOPDON shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages arising from the use, misuse, or
mounting of the device. Some states do not allow limitation
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitations may not apply to you.
WARRANTY
FCC WARNINGS
This limited warranty is void under the following
conditions:
Misused, disassembled, altered or repaired by unauthorized
stores or technicians.
Careless handling and violation of operation.
Notice:
All information in this manual is based on the latest
information available at the time of publication and no
warranty can be made for its accuracy or completeness.
Topdon reserves the right to make changes at any time
without notice."
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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DEUTSCH
WILLKOMMEN
ÜBER TB8000
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Vielen Dank für den Kauf des TB8000. Wenn während der
Verwendung Probleme auftreten, können Sie sich gerne an
TB8000 ist ein intelligentes Batterieladegerät für alle Arten
von 6V/12V Blei-Säure-Batterien, einschließlich Nass-, Gel-
, MF-, Cal-, EFB-, AGM- und 12V Li-Ionen-Batterien von 15Ah
bis 260Ah. Entwickelt, um Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit
zu bieten, verfügt es über 9 Ladestufen und 6 Lademodi für
efzientes Laden, Reparieren und Warten der Batterie.
Bitte lesen Sie vor der Verwendung dieses Produkts alle
Sicherheitshinweise sorgfältig durch und verstehen Sie sie
gründlich. Die Nichtbeachtung dieser Sicherheitshinweise
kann zu elektrischem Schlag, Explosion und Feuer führen,
was zu Sachschäden, schweren Verletzungen und sogar
zum Tod führen kann.
Wir empfehlen dringend, dieses Produkt NICHT für andere
als die dafür vorgesehenen Anwendungen zu verwenden.
Bevor Sie dieses Produkt verwenden, schlagen Sie im
Handbuch Ihres Batterieherstellers nach, um die Spannung
und die Chemie der Batterie zu bestimmen.
Versuchen Sie nicht, eine beschädigte oder eingefrorene
Batterie aufzuladen. Inkompatible oder beschädigte Akkus
können explodieren, wenn das Ladegerät unsachgemäß
verwendet wird.
Verwenden Sie das Ladegerät nicht, wenn die Netzkabel
beschädigt sind.
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Reinigen Sie den Batteriepol, wenn er verschmutzt oder
korrodiert ist. Halten Sie es trocken.
Während des Betriebs nicht rauchen und keine
elektrischen Funken- oder Flammenquellen verwenden,
um Feuer zu vermeiden.
Achten Sie darauf, dass der Bereich um den Akku gut
belüftet ist, während der Akku geladen wird. Um das Risiko
einer Batterieexplosion zu verringern, befolgen Sie alle vom
Batteriehersteller veröffentlichten Sicherheitsanweisungen.
Tragen Sie während des gesamten Betriebs eine
Schutzbrille. Batterien können herumiegende Trümmer
verursachen und giftige Gase freisetzen. Entfernen Sie
alle persönlichen Gegenstände aus Metall, wie Ringe,
Halsketten und Uhren, wenn Sie mit einer Blei-Säure-
Batterie arbeiten.
Stellen Sie frisches Wasser und Seife in die Nähe, falls
Batteriesäure Haut, Kleidung oder Augen berührt. Wenn
Säure in die Augen gelangt, waschen Sie sie sofort mit
ießendem kaltem Wasser mindestens 10 Minuten lang aus
und suchen Sie so schnell wie möglich einen Arzt auf.
Platzieren Sie das Ladegerät so weit wie möglich vom
Akku entfernt. Stellen Sie das Ladegerät nicht direkt über
den Akku.
Tauchen Sie das Ladegerät nicht in Wasser und machen
Sie es nicht nass.
Halten Sie das Ladegerät von Kindern fern. Es ist kein
Spielzeug.
Trennen oder verbinden Sie die Kabel nur, wenn das
Ladegerät ausgeschaltet ist. Lagern Sie das Ladegerät
nach jedem Ladevorgang an einem gut belüfteten und
trockenen Ort.
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