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Title: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: Mancha on October 29, 2014, 04:34:11 PM
Hi all,
I uploaded  new video about cgarging battery with reactive current
http://youtu.be/TvcnZz5bA9U
On the same way can be  powered electrolyser.
This is the way with less invested energy
All the Best,
Milan
Title: Re: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: FatBird on October 31, 2014, 09:27:31 AM
ALL WORDS.

NO Schematic.  NO Wiring Diagram.

EXTREMELY POOR video!!!!
                                                                                                           .
Title: Re: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: TinselKoala on October 31, 2014, 10:19:30 AM
Lots of beer, though, it looks like!

:o
Title: Re: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: Mancha on October 31, 2014, 10:20:54 AM
FatBird,
It is second time that you are negative about my video.
What kind of diagram you need?
Just  take 10-11V AC sine wave  power source and put bridge rectifier  and that is.
Title: Re: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: tinman on October 31, 2014, 11:00:23 AM
Dont forget you will loose around .8 to 1.2 volts through the FWBR.
So your using rectified AC,but keeping the peak to peak voltage close to the fully charged voltage of the battery your charging. So you need 14 volts P to P + your diode loses of around .8 volts.
!4.8 volts AC should do the trick just nice.

Thanks for sharing :)
Title: Re: Charging Battery with Reactive Current
Post by: Mancha on October 31, 2014, 12:06:16 PM
Yes, so simple and effective.

Also the same principle can be used to drive serial electrolyser, where  less  input will be for the same amount of gas.
All the Best,