To: | tr3driver@comcast.net, triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Battery Charge Time? |
From: | Dave1massey@cs.com |
Date: | Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:57:01 EDT |
In a message dated 9/22/2005 2:16:36 PM Central Standard Time, tr3driver@comcast.net writes: > The exact "correct" value depends on battery temperature and construction. > A quick search turned up this paper with a nice curve for sealed lead-acid > ... flooded (wet) lead-acid will be similar but not exactly the same. > http://www.actec.dk/SLA-charge.pdf > There are chargers that use a three step charge cycle more or less covered in this text. The first step is a constant current charge which produces the fastest recharge within the capabilities of the charger. Once the battery voltage reaches 2.45 v/cell it reverts to the absorption mode or constant voltage mode where it remains until the current falls off to a threshold at which point the charger will reduce the voltage regulation point to 2.25 V/cell. This type of charger is quite common in applications where batteries are the prime source of power such as golf carts and wheel chairs. (see http://www.chargetek.com/ct500.html for just one example) Most car hobbyists are unwilling to spend this kind of money for a charger. What they get for their $29.95 is a transformer and a rectifier. These are fine for injecting a partial charge sufficient to start a car after a few hours of charging but are no replacement for a proper battery charge management system. And there is one on the car and it is called an alternator with a voltage regulator. The battery tender I bought from Harbour Freight regulates at 13.5 volts (2.25V/cell). The other tender I bought from Mouser regulates at 14.25 volts (2.38V/cell) Either one of these can be left on the battery indefinitely but they have a max charge rate of 0.5A. I use one of these on my TR6 when it goes idle for more than a few weeks at a time. A good compromise is to get one of each (a battery charger and one of these tenders) and use the charger to partially recharge a dead battery and then switch over to the tender for topping up. Dave |
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