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Default Lead Acid Charger

On 29/12/2012 16:07, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Rick Hughes wrote:
On 29/12/2012 00:11, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Rick Hughes wrote:
I have a relatively new Car Battery Charger (twas a gift)
claimed to
be electronic 'smart' charger.
Took the cover off and found it to be a straight transformer to full
wave rectifier set of diodes ... and out to croc leads.

Then it will blow up when you try and use it.

Why ?


220V AC step down transformer full wave rectifier giving DC output
to a pair of croc clip ended leads ..


Display gives some LED indication, and there is an in-line fuse
........... why would it blow up ?


Because a lead acid battery has a very low internal resistance. To a
power
supply like that virtually a dead short. A crude charger would have some
form of series resistance to limit the maximum current.


Could the transformer be designed to operate inefficiently; with the
output voltage drooping to limit the current? Inadequate turns or air
gap in the iron circuit?




all good stuff guys .... but back to original Q ... anyone got a 3 stage
charger circuit ?