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On 02/13/11 03:14 am, No Spam wrote:
I'm looking for charger/maintainer -- either an off-the-shelf unit or a schematic so I can build my own -- suitable for a flooded deep-cycle battery, either a pair of 6V "golf cart" batteries in series or a Group 31. I don't want an RFI generator: I already have one. I already have a few 13.8V 25A power supplies, one of which I would be quite willing to "crank up" to a higher voltage to compensate for the voltage drop in the control circuitry. Something like the West Mountain Radio "Super PwrGate" (PG40S) would work, although the automatic switch-over feature is not essential. That device is intended for Gel-Cell and AGM batteries and not recommended for flooded batteries -- absorption-charge voltage too low and float-charge voltage too high, their tech support people tell me. I am quite happy with my IOTA DLS-45 with the IQ Smart Controller http://www.iotaengineering.com/iq.htm Once a week it equalizes my batteries using 14v pulses. The batteries are on their 14th year and can still run my shack for 5 days. (down from a week when I initially purchased the batteries and charger) I wish I'd known about that IQ unit before I bought an Astron RS-35A just a month or two back. I was hoping I could find something not too expensive to take power from that P/S or from one of my RF-quiet "switchers" to look after the batteries. Texas Instruments has battery-charging ICs, but I haven't seen a practical circuit that uses one. "Perce" |
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