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Crude looping setup

Started by penno64, May 07, 2011, 08:14:01 PM

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penno64

Hi all,

Would someone be kind enought to replicate this test.

You will require -

A "smart" charger
12v Car battery
25watt Incandescent light bulb
600watt 12v inverter

The test :

I charged the "OLD" car battery from mains power
Let it rest overnight - measured voltage 12.7
Connected the 600watt inverter with light and charger - down to 12.3
Switched on the "SMART" charger and selected 2amp charge - voltage stabilises at 12.10

Has now been running six hours  - battery voltage steady at 12.10
                                              and charge rate fluctuates between 1.9 and 2.0 amps

Comments appreciated

Is all we really need a "SMART" charger ?

Kindest Regards, Penno

gotoluc

Hi Penno,

thanks for sharing your experiment.

I was wondering if your battery in your setup is still maintaining 12.10 vdc?

If not, what was the total amout of hours it was able to maintain 12.10 vdc?

Thanks

Luc

e2matrix

Which 'smart charger' are you using?  If I understand correctly you are running an inverter off the battery and have the charger running from the inverter charging back to the battery.  And in addition have a 25 watt bulb running?  Big car batteries have a lot of wattage available and it can take a long time to get below around 12 volts.  But if it runs this way for a week or more straight than I'm thinking you may have something interesting. 

forest

how is bulb connected ? parallel to charger or in series ?

FatBird

@ Penno,   Thank you for sharing your circuit.

Please try leaving your circuit on all night, because a 25 watt bulb is only a 2 Amp draw from the 12 V car battery.
Most car batteries can deliver 2 or 3 Amps for several hours without much change in voltage.

Please try letting it run all night & let us know what you find.

Thanks again,


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