On Sat, 11 May 2019 13:22:21 +0100, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
David formulated on Saturday :
It claims that there is a blocking diode included to prevent reverse
current flow.
No, that simply means it will not discharge a battery, when it is unable
to charge it (in the dark).
Does this mean that I don't require a charge regulator?
You probably wouldn't need a charge regulator to use it to charge a 12v
car battery, its output is quite small at 0.30 amps.
For example, if I plug a USB 12V charge adaptor into the supplied cigar
lighter socket should that be all I need to charge a power bank? Or,
for that matter, a mobile phone?
A 12v to USB cigar lighter adaptor will include a 5v regulator.
Thanks.
The remaining question is "Is it safe to feed 16.5V into an adapter?".
I am assuming that it can cope with 14V+ as that is what an alternator
allegedly pushes out, and I assume that this gets as far as the cigar
lighter socket.
Cheers
Dave R
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