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A quick question on backup power

dirtdiver
dirtdiver over 12 years ago

Hi everyone,

im making a model house with a solar panel and a rechargable battery.I've been looking on the internet for a while, but i cant really find out if what im planning to do is correct in terms of wiring.

Idealy you will have the external power disconnected and the battery will be charged by the solar panel and drained by the consumers (servo+ a few LEDs) and when the energy is not enought the external power will charge the battery/ or if the power network is down- rely on the solar energy to charge the battery alone.

 

Is this schematic applicable?

 

Im not sure if i have to put any diods around to limit the current's direction

 

**For some reason i cant insert an image so im attaching it as a file!

 

Thans in advance!

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 12 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm +2
    For a small toy house, you shouldn't need a lot. Your cct doesn't give you much voltage headroom to efficently control it. I would tend to try 12v and then use a regulator to drop it down to 5v for your…
  • dirtdiver
    dirtdiver over 12 years ago +2
    The final project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnkAlNlPg_4&feature=youtu.be
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to ntewinkel +1
    Hi Nico, I think you're right, I think some Lead Acid, e.g. possibly burglar alarm batteries, can be charged like this as long as you like. One thing possibly worth doing would be to have a cut-off that…
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    0 dirtdiver over 12 years ago

    PS I know about the diod is seris for the solar panel, just no tsure about the rest

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    0 shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to dirtdiver

    Hi,

     

    Unfortunately you've picked a relatively advanced topic, and it will be very hard to make this work (at good efficiency) without a fairly complex circuit.

    You could try to just stick a diode and resistor in series and then connect the solar cell to the rechargeable battery, and it may trickle

    charge the battery somewhat, but at low efficiency. I take it that the solar cell is fairly small if this is a model?

    If you want to do the advanced design, search for MPPT. An alternative may be to purchase a ready-made solar cell with battery, e.g.

    something like this possibly (no recommendation, I just googled this one).

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    0 shabaz over 12 years ago in reply to dirtdiver

    Hi,

     

    Unfortunately you've picked a relatively advanced topic, and it will be very hard to make this work (at good efficiency) without a fairly complex circuit.

    You could try to just stick a diode and resistor in series and then connect the solar cell to the rechargeable battery, and it may trickle

    charge the battery somewhat, but at low efficiency. I take it that the solar cell is fairly small if this is a model?

    If you want to do the advanced design, search for MPPT. An alternative may be to purchase a ready-made solar cell with battery, e.g.

    something like this possibly (no recommendation, I just googled this one).

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