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new to electronic, just a question about swtiching power to different applicaions

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manic

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hello,

im looking to design a circuit that is connected to a power supply generated by renewables to charge a battery, and when it is full it switches the power to another battery... the electrics side is no worries but i havent done electroincs in a decade any advice?
 
What kinda batteries is it? V and ampere

car batteries so charging i guess 14-15 volts

the point of my question is just to know is its a relatively simple design to make a circuit that lets say switches power to a different part of a machine at a certain time or should i go hire someone ;)
 
to save yourself some thinking, you can conveit a battry level (voltage) indecator so that a full battery indication light will be fed into a transistor and turn on charging at the next battery with N.O and N.C to turn off the first bat. but if they are more than one batt, u can use one relay for each battery.
 
car batteries so charging i guess 14-15 volts

the point of my question is just to know is its a relatively simple design to make a circuit that lets say switches power to a different part of a machine at a certain time or should i go hire someone ;)

you are weird man. I ask so I can help ya... sure go hire someone, but there are different ways to do it.
 
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