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Old 27th April 2004, 12:08 AM   (permalink)
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I have a battery I need to make a charge circuit for.

It says on it 6V 100ma. It is 5 1.2V cells which take a fast charge and a trickle charge.

Can somebody give me a simple trickle charge circuit for it?

and links to good sites about charging batteries?

Also, my circuit is usually powered my the battery in question. How do I protect my circuit from the higher voltage used to charge the battery?

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Old 27th April 2004, 12:47 AM   (permalink)
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Here's a simple circuit: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/bcgla2.htm
You didn't mention type of battery or circuit so we're flying blind..If your circuit has an on board voltage regulator the charging voltage shouldn't be an issue...
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Old 27th April 2004, 12:58 AM   (permalink)
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Here's a simple circuit: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/bcgla2.htm
You didn't mention type of battery or circuit so we're flying blind..If your circuit has an on board voltage regulator the charging voltage shouldn't be an issue...
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Old 27th April 2004, 12:59 AM   (permalink)
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Old 27th April 2004, 05:52 AM   (permalink)
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Heh heh. Someone's gunning for that record post count! Anyway, Ralph Tenny from DPRG has a good NiCad-charging device at: http://www.dprg.org/projects/1999-05a/. There is also a miniaturized 50mA version in the App Notes section of National's LM317L Data sheet.
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Old 27th April 2004, 10:40 AM   (permalink)
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Guys,

Tts a NI-MH battery.

Does that make any difference?

Thanks
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Old 27th April 2004, 06:22 PM   (permalink)
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Here's a good tutorial on NiMh batteries, and charging characteristics, for a "behind the scenes" approach to NiMh charging. Good stuff.

http://www.moltechpower.com/techdata...ion_Manual.htm

Also, here's an article on battery chargers which should help to explain some theory behind battery charging:

http://www.web-ee.com/primers/files/fsect5.pdf

I hope this helps.
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Old 29th April 2004, 05:10 PM   (permalink)
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Those links are full of useful information, perhaps too much.

I only want a simple trickle charge circuit that works with NIMH batteries.

A super automatic switch mode ten stage charger that makes your dinner and does the dishes afterwards would be nice, but im restricted for space
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Old 29th April 2004, 06:21 PM   (permalink)
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A super automatic switch mode ten stage charger that makes your dinner and does the dishes afterwards would be nice, but im restricted for space
Heheheheh Sorry for the overload.

If you find a schematic for one of these chagers, let me know, I'd really like to make one... :wink:
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Old 2nd May 2004, 01:06 PM   (permalink)
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If i find one of those circuits I will sell it myself and make a fortune!!!



Now if anyone can point me in the direction of simple battery trickle charging circuits I would be most grateful.
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Old 2nd May 2004, 08:49 PM   (permalink)
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Now if anyone can point me in the direction of simple battery trickle charging circuits I would be most grateful.
Just a single resistor off a higher voltage supply, calculate the resistor value using ohms law - that's all you require for a trickle charger, and is what you will find in most commercial chargers.
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Old 3rd May 2004, 10:40 AM   (permalink)
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Thanks Nigel,

So for a 6.0V 1000MAH NI-MH battery what kinnd of current is good for trickle charge? (max discharge is < 1amp)

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Old 3rd May 2004, 06:36 PM   (permalink)
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Thanks Nigel,

So for a 6.0V 1000MAH NI-MH battery what kinnd of current is good for trickle charge? (max discharge is < 1amp)

Cheers
I would suggest something like 50mA - 5% of the battery rating.
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