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  2. Battery charging - All About Circuits

    forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/battery-charging.201997

    Moderate Use: Avoid deep discharges and overcharging. Keep the battery within a moderate SOC range (e.g., 20% to 80%). Optimal Charging Rates: Use chargers that provide a stable and appropriate current for the battery. Proper Storage: Store the battery at a moderate temperature and charge level when not in use for extended periods.

  3. Overcharging a LIR2032 battery ... - All About Circuits

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    196. Monday at 10:26 PM. #1. Here is the schematic of the TinyRTC I2C module. As can be seen, they are charging the LI2032 3.6V rechargeable coin cell battery with a series 200R resistor, and a 1N4148 diode, from the Vcc stated as being 5V. The spec for the 1N4148 says a MAXIMUM Vf of 1V, so it could be lower than that in practice.

  4. battery charging cutoff using tl431? | All About Circuits

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    93. Jul 14, 2017. #3. crutschow said: Wrong. The TL431 starts to conduct when the voltage across R6 is nominally 2.5V. For R6=1kΩ, the current through R6 is 2.5mA at that point (negligible current flows into the TL431 control pin). This current also flows through R5=400Ω giving a voltage drop of 1V.

  5. Battery charging @ low current | All About Circuits

    forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/battery-charging-low-current.50930

    Battery Charging System (Adjustable Current Regulator) Homework Help: 16: Jul 2, 2023: Emulate battery in charging state: Power Electronics: 1: Apr 7, 2023: Charging Voltage and charging current for 12V 1.3Ah battery #2: Power Electronics: 3: Jan 23, 2023: M: Which is more important when charging 12 volts 100 AH lithium battery more current or ...

  6. Battery Charging using Variable speed generator

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    Aug 18, 2023. #12. The output will usually charge a virtually flat 100 amp hour battery to 40% or so within 6-8 hours. The DC output varies according to the generators RPM. The generator won't "cut back" when the battery is nearly full, so you can't risk leaving the battery charging too long.

  7. Sealed Lead Acid Battery charging - All About Circuits

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    Nov 1, 2012. #7. Two ways you can damage a SLAB: 1) allowing the battery to remain below 12V for an extended length of time. 2) not charging the battery fully. Charging the battery to 12.7V is not high enough. The battery must be charged to about 14.5V followed by a topping charge. You need to get a better charger.

  8. How to charge a battery while supplying power to my device

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    Connect the radio to the battery and connect the charger to the battery. When the charger is plugged in, the radio will be powered by the charger and when the charger is not plugged in, the radio will be powered by the battery. Last edited: Mar 18, 2012. D.

  9. What does C5A mean and how do I interpret this datasheet?

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    Maximum charging rate is 1C5A, meaning maximum charge rate of 800mA is allowed. Maximum discharge current is 1600mA (2C5A - 2 x rated capacity rating) but I don't think the 5 hours applies in this case, it is just a maximum for that battery capacity rating.

  10. Battery Charging from TEG - All About Circuits

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    Max. short circuit current: 1320mA (@120'C) So the TEG will output a max of 5v but will change depending on temperature obviously. I suppose I'll need to modify the heatsink to get close to that figure during normal operation. We can assume it'll be outputting anything from 0V up to 4.5V provided.

  11. bubbling/fizzling sound when charging my brand new AGM batteries

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    The battery manufacturer recommends a charging voltage of 14.4-14.8V during the absorption stage and 13.6-13.8V during the float stage. The bubbling sound only starts in the absorption stage (14.4V per battery, 28.8V in my 2-battery system) and stops in the float stage (13.7V per battery, 27.2V in my 2-battery system).