russpatterson
New Member
Hi There,
I've got a problem for a solar project which is: I need to turn the panel off if the battery is nearing overcharge, however I need the panel to be on if the battery, and the MCU (PIC microcontroller in this case), are dead. I've been through a few circuits (and burned up a PIC or two) but I think I have a solution.
Does this schematic look legit?
Low cost backyard solar energy: N-Channel Mosfet Panel Solution
I'd be interested in any other designs for this kind of thing if you know about one.
Thanks!
I've got a problem for a solar project which is: I need to turn the panel off if the battery is nearing overcharge, however I need the panel to be on if the battery, and the MCU (PIC microcontroller in this case), are dead. I've been through a few circuits (and burned up a PIC or two) but I think I have a solution.
Does this schematic look legit?
Low cost backyard solar energy: N-Channel Mosfet Panel Solution
I'd be interested in any other designs for this kind of thing if you know about one.
Thanks!