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John Fields
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 20:26:34 -0400, Jamie
<jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote:
Read Jim Thompson's post in this thread for a clue.
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JF
<jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote:
---John Fields wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 17:55:45 -0400, Jamie
jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote:
nescafe wrote:
On 16.09.12 23:24, John Fields wrote:
You could use a buck regulator.
http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/NCP3065.PDF
View using a fixed-pitch font:
. +-------------+
. | +---------+ |
.+12--+-[Rs]-+-|IpK SWC|-+ S1 A
. | | SWE|-------+-[L]-+->>-[+AA]-<<-+-O-->O-[R1]-+
. +--------|Vin | | | | C B |
. | | CT|-+-[R]-+ | | O-[R2]-+
. |+ | | | | | | C |
. [Cin] | | | | | | O-[R3]-+
. | +-|GND COMP|-|-----|-----|------------ + D |
. | | +---------+ | | | O-[R4]-+
. | | NCP1365 [Ct] |K [Cout] E |
. | | | [D] | O-[R5]-+
. | | | | | |
.GND>-+------+-------------+-----+-----+--------------------------+
S1 is a single pole 5 throw break-before-make switch used to switch
between the various charging currents you want, and if 5% tolerances
in charging currents are acceptable, then the values of the resistors
will be:
LABEL CURRENT RESISTANCE
Ma OHMS
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R1 50 4.7
R2 100 2.4
R3 200 1.2
R4 500 0.47
R5 1000 0.24
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Thank you guys !.
This is exactly what i need.
Regards !
Good luck. Wouldn't of been my choice.
Jamie
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Sour grapes?
Nope, absolutely not. I wouldn't use your circuit for a charger of such
nature.. I was only trying to be nice to the originator asking for a
sensible circuit that would fit properly and safely, for their needs.
I think you flatter yourself a little too much, you really should
think of others and instead of passing on what you would like to ignore.
We have charging stations at work and none and I mean none of the
chargers are allowed to exceed 10% of the battery voltage, regardless of
condition. You on the other hand, would think it's ok to boil the
battery off, even after its has reached the peak voltage.
Personally, I don't care what you do with your own cells, you can do
what ever and take a chance of generating undesirable effects if you
wish. It's your choice, but to give others advise with out taking that
into consideration, thinking that maybe they don't care any more than
you do is pure foolishness.
BTW, that circuit you posted can be modified very simply to add
limiting voltage function, but since you're so self centered I'll allow
you the honor or making a mess out of it.
Jamie
Read Jim Thompson's post in this thread for a clue.
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JF