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I know this question has probably been beaten to death, nevertheless I hope
you will still indulge me. 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? Thank you very much. Cordially, west |
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