Hi,
Some body can provide me circuit diagram for SCR+ Transformer with electronics controlling 12v battery charger batter long battery life & charging even at low voltage 140vAC.
(Explain one SCR BTA12 possible operate optocuppler and IC like LM324 circuit control input 220vac output 140vac transformer battery full charge then cut off charge)
Hi,
Some body can provide me circuit diagram for SCR+ Transformer with electronics controlling 12v battery charger batter long battery life & charging even at low voltage 140vAC.
(Explain one SCR BTA12 possible operate optocuppler and IC like LM324 circuit control input 220vac output 140vac transformer battery full charge then cut off charge)
I need to 220vac SCR controlling 140vac to charging battery so main grade volts up down charging volts no hamper and electronics controlling for over charge control Battery full charge then cut off charging?
I need to 220vac SCR controlling 140vac to charging battery so main grade volts up down charging volts no hamper and electronics controlling for over charge control Battery full charge then cut off charging?
Thanks Robert for your reply,
Pls you check this link http://www.jet-electro.com/html/inverter.htm
I need only charging system as like?
My battery 120ah I use APC 650va ups
Ups never charge that battery so I change charging need long time backup?
OK still a lot of ???? for me in your request
You want to charge batterys and when they reach the full level (voltage level) you want to swich it off automaticaly
What kind of battery do you have???? and how big (capacity wise)
Sounds like you are trying to extend backup time via a larger battery on an
UPS. Bad idea. Inverters like the APC model mentioned are not designed
to run constantly. Size your UPS properly, and get a true on-line backup
power system. I prefer Best (now Powerware) equipment.
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A proper UPS does charge the battery and maintains it
if you increase the capacity of the battery the problem is that the charge current should increase also and that is normaly not the case
if you increase the battery capacity it than it will last longer in a power failure but it takes also longer to top the battery up and by a to low charging current for that capacity
I don't know the specs of the APC but a UPS should normaly be able to work full time conected on the net and do it's job