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During a power outage, which occurs frequently in Florida, I would like to use a battery to power some communication gear. Although the battery is 12v and not 13.8v, I think that the gear will still work OK (hopefully). Question 1. I believe that car batteries have a low internal resistance because their primary function is to provide a lot of current for a short time. There are other 12v large battery types that will last as long as a typical car battery. They are designed not to provide peak current, but to supply steady state current for a long time. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of those type batteries so I can't do a google to find a supplier. I hope this is making some sense. Question 2. Where can I find articles & schematics for a solar cell to provide a trickle charge for the aforementioned battery? ==================================== 1) If radio still works at 12 V you can use a 12 V battery 2)If a lead acid battery is charged to 13.8 V and subsequebtly discharged it still has 70 -80 % of its full charge when the voltage has dropped to 12.6 V. 3) The construction of car - versus leisure (deep cycle) batteries is that the plates of a car battery have a larger area but are thinner . This enables the chemical reaction to be stronger resulting in a high current capability (engine start) ,be it for a relatively short time. A leisure battery has thicker plates but with a smaller area ,hence these batteries can provide a more modest current ,but for a longer time . Marine batteries have similar characteristics. Leisure batteries are available as 'wet' units which can be topped up , with distilled or de-ionised water ,or are of the sealed type (as used in UPS =Uninterruptible Power Supply units and for example golf carts ) It is recommended by some manufacturers to charge SLAs = sealed lead acid batteries to 13.5 -13.8 V ,not higher ,when used for stand by service . ( I restrict the SLAs I use to 13.5 V) 4) If only a solar panel is used for charging a lead acid battery , a simple comparator circuit with any opamp ,sensing (a fraction of ) the battery voltage against a zener reference can operate a relay disconnecting the battery from the solar panel and shorting the solar panel . Alternatively ,when battery is fully charged the generated current is dumped via a transistor - resistor or transistor- car bulb arrangement . The current dumping system is necessary when other renewable energy sources are used as well ,like a wind generator. The latter system is the one I use .. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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