Power Charger for ElektorWheelie
Dual battery charger for lead acid gel batteries
Published in issue 393, September 2009
The self-balancing single-axle DIY electrovehicle uses sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries for power. You can of course use the supplied charger to charge them, but it can also be done differently (better). The charger described here is not only suitable for charging the batteries in the ElektorWheelie, but can also be used as a general charger for 12 or 24 volt batteries.
Resistors R1,R2,R8,R9,R10,R16 = 10k R3,R11 = 56k R4,R12 = 4.7 R5,R13 = 4.7k R6,R14 = 3.9k R7,R15 = 0.47 P1,P2 = 2.5kO (2.2kO) Capacitors C1,C5 = 2200µF 35V radial, diam. max. 16 mm, lead pitch 7.5mm (0.3”), e.g. Nichicon UPS1V222MHD (Farnell # 8813027) C2,C3,C6,C7 = 220nF, lead pitch 5mm (0.2”) or 7.5mm (0.3”) C4,C8 = 10µF 63V radial, diam. max. 6.3mm (0.25”) Semiconductors D1,D11,D12,D22 = low current LED 3 mm, green D2,D13 = low current LED 3 mm, red D3-D8,D10,D14-D19,D21 = 1N4148 D9,D20,D23-D30 = 1N5401 T1,T2 = BD711 IC1,IC2 = L200CV Miscellaneous K1-K7 = spade plug (male), 2-way, PCB mount PCB, order # 090582-1, see [1]
Not on board Mains transformer 2x18 V sec, 2x115 V primary. 50 VA, diam. 81 mm (e.g. # Farnell 9530380) IEC switched /fused AC power inlet, Bulgin type BVA01/Z0000/01 (e.g. Farnell # 3136152) Fuse 315 mA slow (630 mA slow for 120 VAC) XLR plug (male) for cable, Neutrik type NC3MXX-BAG (e.g. Farnell # 9991808) Cablel, 1m, 3-way, 1.5 mm2 , outside diam. 6.7 mm, Lapp type 1119303 (e.g. # Farnell 1491485) Strain relief, Lapp Kabel type 53111600 (e.g. Farnell 1286049) Locknut M12 for strain relief, Lapp Kabel type 53119000 (e.g. Farnell # 1178909) Enclosure, Boss Enclosures type BIM 2006/16/GY (e.g. Farnell # 1171686) Aluminium sheet, thickness 3mm or 4mm, size 178x178mm 12 spade terminals 6.3x0.8 mm (female)
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