Re: Charging A Lead Acid Battery
- From: redbelly <redbelly98@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 05:17:25 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 12, 11:14 pm, Bill Bowden <wrongaddr...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 12, 6:50 pm, ehsjr <eh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ross Herbert wrote:
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 01:30:43 GMT, ehsjr <eh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:Dave.H wrote:
:> How would I go about building a charger for a lead acid battery.
:> Jaycar Electronics sells a 5 amp hour 6 volt SLA battery for use in
:> flashlight lanterns, but as far as I can tell they don't sell the
:> charger.
:>
:> Battery
:>http://www.jaycar.com.au/productResults.asp?FORM=KEYWORD
:> (CAT. NO. SB2498)
:>
:> Thanks
:
:
:Very simple charger:
:
: -----
: +9 ------Vin|LM317|Vout---+
: ----- |
: Adj [2.5R]
: | | 1N400x
: +----------+---->|---+
: | +
: [Batt]
: |
: Gnd --------------------------------+
:
:You need a 9 or 12 volt wall wart capable of
:at least 500 mA, an LM317 chip, a heat sink for
:the chip, and 2 5 ohm, 1 watt (at least) resistors
:in parallel to make the 2.5 ohm resistance, and
:a 1N400x diode. Charge for 12-14 hours.
:
:Ed
While that might work, it is a constant current source more appropriate to
charging Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh cells, not a lead acid battery.
LA battery is best charged with a constant voltage source or better still, a
regulated 2 or 3 stage charger.
Read Jaycar's own reference *** on SLA batteries.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/slabatts.pdf
Read Jaycar's own description for the specific battery.
It states: "Charge current 500mA for 10- 14 hrs"
There is no "might" about it (as in your statement
"While that might work"). CC charging *does* work on SLAs.
Note that this is not comparing CC charging to other
methods. It is correcting the "might" to "does".
If you want to talk about "best" chargers, don't snipe
at my post which addressed a "Very simple charger"
It's simple, it works, and it matches Jaycar's description.
Ed- Hide quoted text -
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Why is your simple charger so complicated? Why not use a 12 volt DC
wall transformer and 13 ohm resistor (5 watt)? You get 540mA when the
battery is low at 5 volts, and about 400mA as the battery voltage
rises to 7 volts.
-Bill
If you forget to turn off a charger like that, it will seriously
overcharge a 6V battery! On the other hand Ed's charger will not do
that.
Mark
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