[aprssig] Re: Charge controllers
Phillip B. Pacier ad6nh at arrl.netFri Apr 29 22:35:02 UTC 2005
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Thanks, Stephen, this is exactly what I'm looking for. Couple of quick questions: Stephen H. Smith wrote: > As long as the power supply is well regulated, you don't need a charge > controller at all. Use a good digital voltmeter to set the supply > output at about 13.2 volts and connect both the battery and the load > directly across the supply. At 13.2 volts, the battery terminal > voltage will rise to exactly match the supply voltage when the battery > reaches full charge. With the supply and battery terminal voltages > equal, the battery will stop drawing current and can be floated > indefinitely. You DO want some sort of maximum current limiting > in the supply, so that when the AC power comes on after the battery > has been partially discharged, you don't get an infinite inrush > current that will overheat the supply or blow a fuse. Take a regulated Astron Power supply, such as the 20A model. Is there a way to make a modification or add some circuitry that will limit the current pulled when the A/C is restored? Perhaps there is a way to adjust one of these power supplies so that they will operate a bit below their stated constant current? Would that do the trick, or am I looking for an outside piece of equipment that I am erroneously calling a "charge controller"? 73 Phil - AD6NH >
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