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power with accumulator - safe for wrong wiering accumulator

csabaffy
csabaffy over 11 years ago

Hi,

I want to make a cicuit for 1, using accumulator to power, 2. charge this accumulator, 3. if wiering wrong to accumulator, the circuit will safe, and the accumulator also, and the charger also.

What can I do?

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago

    They have not been called accumulators for a long time, can you be more specific as to what kind of Battery are you referring LIPO, NiCAD, LEAD ACID, Other ? , the power your going to connect to it, the load you going to use etc. A picture of what you intend to build will also help if possible

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  • csabaffy
    csabaffy over 11 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Hi,

    (sorry, I am from Hungary, and I don't know the property word).

    I will use the "Sealed Lead Acid Battery".

    Thank's,

    Csaba

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  • D_Hersey
    D_Hersey over 11 years ago

    Let me suggest, if you are using a lead-battery that you employ an AGM type.  "AGM" stands for adsorbed glass mat.  These are far safer in the case of catastrophe.  Lead-acid batteries are pretty tolerant of overcharging as they can dissipate a  fair amount of energy thermally.  But you don't want to.

     

    Here is a good battery to use if there is any possibility of it hanging around discharged, not that it is at all desirable to do so:

     

    Optima Yellow Top Deep Cycle Battery at Blain's Farm & Fleet

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    csabaffy over 11 years ago in reply to D_Hersey

    Hi,

    Thank your words. On your link is a big lead-battery.

    Zselés akkumulátor, ólomzselés akkumulátorok | 6V, 12V

     

    I will use like this.

    Csaba

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