35
Timeout in I2 Phase
Fronius · Perfect Charging
What does 35 mean?
The battery charger experienced a timeout during the I2 (secondary constant current) charging phase. This indicates that the battery did not reach the expected voltage or charging conditions within the allocated time for this phase, suggesting an issue with the battery or charger's performance.
Common Causes
- Battery internal resistance is excessively high or its capacity is significantly degraded, preventing it from reaching the voltage threshold within the expected time.
- Incorrect charger settings for the battery type, leading to an inappropriately short timeout value for the I2 phase.
- An intermittent connection or high resistance in the charging path, reducing effective current delivery.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify the battery's health and internal resistance using a battery diagnostic tool.
- 2
Check the charger's configuration for the I2 phase timeout setting (parameter, if available) and ensure it is appropriate for the connected battery's specifications and age.
- 3
Inspect all charging connections and cables for signs of high resistance, corrosion, or looseness.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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