lloydi12345
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For a 6V SLA I would not try to power a device from it if the Vout is less than 5.5V
You also said this one on your earlier post. Is it bad to power a device say 5v from regulated 6v lead acid battery?
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For a 6V SLA I would not try to power a device from it if the Vout is less than 5.5V
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I hope its alright to ask this one. Do you know what's the dead voltage level of 6v SLA batteries? So I can prompt the user that he needs to recharge the battery.
You also said this one on your earlier post. Is it bad to power a device say 5v from regulated 6v lead acid battery?
I dont think I said that.???
If you used a low voltage drop 5V regulator, say one that had a drop out of 0.2V a 6V SLA battery would be OK.
A standard 7805 Vreg would not work with a 6V SLA battery.
Just an FYI,
I applied 12V direct (25A) to a 16F ADC input. The PIC lives on. The entire ADC system is now dead though, on all inputs. It's as though the PIC has no ADC. I can do regular Digital I/O .
Just an FYI,
I applied 12V direct (25A) to a 16F ADC input. The PIC lives on. The entire ADC system is now dead though, on all inputs. It's as though the PIC has no ADC. I can do regular Digital I/O .
Hi Mosaic, Did you use also any voltage divider for your 12v?