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Battery Help

Started by Littleremnant, August 08, 2005, 11:22:58 AM

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Littleremnant

Sorry for not knowing, but I don't know where to ask these questions. I have been watching this forum for a long while and thought I would just ask my questions here and hope that someone might answer them.

First of all, from all of the info that I have read over the last two years or more from every sort of "free", "solar", and every other sort of energy forum, I seem to get mostly confusing info on charging batteries. Sometimes someone almost says something useful, but then cuts short of actually being definitive. Here are my main questions.

1. Can you charge batteries at any voltage under 14.4? Some articles say that a battery doesn't care what voltage they charge at. We know that a battery start to boil at certain levels, but does anything under that level hurt the battery? And will it completely charge up?

2. If you charge a battery under 12.6 volts constantly will it hurt it? Some articles say you don't have to have a regulator if you don' t overcharge the battery, but how much can you consistently put in one before it hurts it. One of the reasons for pondering this is because of the nature of solar panels. When the sun starts down then the voltage starts down. This apparently doesn't hurt anything, so why not make an alternator that puts out lower than 12.6 and let it charge all the time??? Would that hurt it?

3. If you charge the battery at under 12.6 and keep the amperage down under a certain point? , could you keep charging it without hurting it.

I have other questions but will wait for answers here first.

One of the reasons for these questions is

nievesoliveras

Hi!

I think that for the battery to be charged the charger must produce voltage above the charged battery.

I can be wrong though.

Jesus

redriderno22

Quote from: Littleremnant on August 08, 2005, 11:22:58 AM
Sorry for not knowing, but I don't know where to ask these questions. I have been watching this forum for a long while and thought I would just ask my questions here and hope that someone might answer them.

First of all, from all of the info that I have read over the last two years or more from every sort of "free", "solar", and every other sort of energy forum, I seem to get mostly confusing info on charging batteries. Sometimes someone almost says something useful, but then cuts short of actually being definitive. Here are my main questions.

1. Can you charge batteries at any voltage under 14.4? Some articles say that a battery doesn't care what voltage they charge at. We know that a battery start to boil at certain levels, but does anything under that level hurt the battery? And will it completely charge up?

2. If you charge a battery under 12.6 volts constantly will it hurt it? Some articles say you don't have to have a regulator if you don' t overcharge the battery, but how much can you consistently put in one before it hurts it. One of the reasons for pondering this is because of the nature of solar panels. When the sun starts down then the voltage starts down. This apparently doesn't hurt anything, so why not make an alternator that puts out lower than 12.6 and let it charge all the time??? Would that hurt it?

3. If you charge the battery at under 12.6 and keep the amperage down under a certain point? , could you keep charging it without hurting it.

I have other questions but will wait for answers here first.

One of the reasons for these questions is
A battery will self regulate its voltage to a cirtin point

pese

batteries must be loaded wit 20% over the nominal voltage

Edison lead cadmium Metallhydrid alkaline  ALL

for your car Battery is minimum to load 13,8volt (but filled only 80% to here capacity. 14,2 volts its 100%  14,4 volts is limit because  lot of gases go out "dangerous" also water lost with the vapor out.

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