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1310884581 40 Automatic 12V Lead Acid Battery Charger Circuit

This charger will charge any 12V lead acid battery including flooded, gel and AGM. it is fully automatic and will charge at a rate up to about 4A until the battery voltage reaches a preset point at which it will switch to a very low current float charge. If the battery voltage drops again the charger will begin charging until the voltage once again reaches the cut off point. In this way it can be left connected to a battery indefinitely to maintain full charge without causing damage. an LED indicates when the battery is fully charged. Schematic-Parts List-R1, R3 – 2 – 330 Ohm 1/4W Resistor R2 – 1 – 100 Ohm 1/4W Pot R4, R5, R7, R8 – 4 – 82 Ohm 2W Resistor R6 – 1 – 100 Ohm 1/4W Resistor R9 – 1 – 1K 1/4W Resistor C1 – 1 – 220uF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor D1 – 1 – P600 Diode Any 50V 5A or greater rectifier diodeD2 – 1 – 1N4004 Diode 1N4002, 1N4007D3 – 1 – 5.6V Zener Diode D4 – 1 – LED (Red, Green or Yellow) Q1 – 1 – BT136 TRIAC Q2 – 1 – BRX49 SCR T1 – 1 – 12V 4A Transformer see NotesF1 – 1 – 3A Fuse S1 – 1 – SPST Switch, 120VAC 5A MISC – 1 – Wire, Board, Heatsink For U1, Case, Binding Posts or Alligator Clips For Output, Fuse Holder Notes-1. R2 will have to be adjusted to set the proper finish charge voltage. Flooded and gel batteries are generally charged to 13.8V. If you are cycling the battery (AGM or gel) then 14.5V to 14.9V is generally recommended by battery manufacturers. to set up the charger, set the pot to midway, turn on the charger and then connect a battery to it’s output. Monitor the charge with a voltmeter until the battery reaches the proper end voltage and then adjust the pot until the LED glows steadily. The charger has now been set. to charge multiple battery types you can mount the pot on the front of the case and have each position marked for the appropriate voltage.2. Q1 will need a heatsink. If the circuit is mounted in a case then a small fan might be necessary and can generally be powered right off the output of D1.3. T1 is a transformer with a primary voltage appropriate to your location (120V, 220V, etc.) and a secondary around 12V. using a higher voltage secondary (16V-18V) will allow you to charge 16V batteries sometimes used in racing applications.4. If the circuit is powered off, the battery should be disconnected from it’s output otherwise the circuit will drain the battery slowly.

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20 Responses to Automatic 12V Lead Acid Battery Charger Circuit

  • EveretteNava says:

    Discover more about Acid Reflux Symptoms

  • SamWinport says:

    Thanks for the cool book. My acid reflux symptoms are going already and it’s only been a week!

  • turbotdi2002 says:

    looks like a cloud of acid rain forming behind that jetta

  • TyrellMacek says:

    New Post – Study Acid Reflux Symptoms. -

  • sayalover01 says:

    dude agumons owner is a boy and who the fuck would power rangers to digimon thats like mixing acids and bases they just dont mix

  • hezman969 says:

    Its all done through acids and bases. There are a hundred ways to make this happen. Good vid.

  • JerryJ says:

    No. It will not cause acid rain in the US.

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  • moremoola says:

    Cream puffs, Charger Forums and the end of ch 3. Yeah, I'm multi-tasking.

  • emmalina says:

    Find a class that suits you from circuit training, boxing, Cardio Kick and loads more…

  • GERD Diet says:

    Good read. In my experience, a good natural home remedy for acid reflux is to use aloe vera with soy lecithin. This is really effective at keeping the acid reflux symptoms like sore throat from reoccurring. Aloe vera has a number of healing qualities to it that are very good at helping cure the body. This is great news for helping inflammation of the throat or esophagus.

  • alexthewizardd says:

    Standing in an acid rain, waiting for you to say no. You're immune to all my pain, that's why I have to let you go.

  • CSGame0312 says:

    geee that acid rain do damage seriously

  • Master Buz Lawson says:

    Circuit training, if I understand it as you do, involves many different exercises. This therefore engages more muscles overall than jogging alone, and so will spread muscle growth and avoid overworking other muscles to the point of a lactic acid build up. Therefore, i'd say you can do more work in circuit training, and so burn more energy, without having to stop. However, your best bet is always to ask a professional to be sure.

  • AGreatDebater says:

    automatic lofts looking nice… but ugh. i might be in the "dorms"

  • worldethq says:

    Yeah and what do you think causes these pollutions? If it wasn't for foreign countries like the US who invests in making factories in China, pollution wouldnt happen. And how on Earth do you trace an acid rain in Los Angeles that says its from China? Does it says “made in China”? From what i've heard US contributes to the world's pollution just as much as China does.

  • technoankur says:

    Battery Junction in Kitchener

  • burdujan says:

    Acid rain was first found in Manchester, England. In 1852, Robert Angus Smith found the relationship between acid rain and atmospheric pollution. Though acid rain was discovered in 1852, it wasn't until the late 1960s that scientists began widely observing and studying the phenomenon. Canadian Harold Harvey was among the first to research a “dead” lake.

  • Master Buz Lawson says:

    Circuit training, if I understand it as you do, involves many different exercises. This therefore engages more muscles overall than jogging alone, and so will spread muscle growth and avoid overworking other muscles to the point of a lactic acid build up. Therefore, i'd say you can do more work in circuit training, and so burn more energy, without having to stop. However, your best bet is always to ask a professional to be sure.

  • Tangie H says:

    Are you looking for an example of the use of acids and bases?

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