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mark krawczuk[_2_] November 17th 10 01:16 PM

charger ic
 
hi, any body know of a automotive lead acid battery charger controller ic
suitable for 10 amps, that will then trickle charge/ maintain the battery ?

mark k





Sjouke Burry[_2_] November 17th 10 05:17 PM

charger ic
 
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, any body know of a automotive lead acid battery charger controller ic
suitable for 10 amps, that will then trickle charge/ maintain the battery ?

mark k




Mind you, trickle charge is an excellent way to kill batteries.
Use an on/off strategy instead,something like:
Stop at 95-100 percent.
Restart at 80-85 percent.
Newer computer based chargers do that.

Ian Field November 17th 10 09:28 PM

charger ic
 

"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message
...
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, any body know of a automotive lead acid battery charger controller
ic
suitable for 10 amps, that will then trickle charge/ maintain the
battery ?

mark k




Mind you, trickle charge is an excellent way to kill batteries.
Use an on/off strategy instead,something like:
Stop at 95-100 percent.
Restart at 80-85 percent.
Newer computer based chargers do that.


One of the best known is the Optimate, there's a variety of imitations, some
Honda spares outlets stock one with switcheable 6/12V

In the UK we have the Lidl chain of stores which periodically offer car
battery chargers - not as good as an Optimate but delivers higher initial
charge current, although you have to press the membrane pad to start it so
if there's a power outage the charger resets.

They discontinued the 12V only type, now has an extra button to select 6V.




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