
RV Solar Battery Charger

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Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
how can i store or save the electric(from bike generator) to a battery or charger?
sory, i cant speak english well...
how can i store or save the electric(from bike generator) to a battery or charger?in solar power, it has solar charger controller, batteries and so on... so im using this concept in bike generator, so how can i store the electric to (something like) charger or batery?
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ANSWER:
A human-powered bicycle generator is not very difficult to hook to a battery if you don't mind how large the battery is. You want the battery to be able to absorb many more watts than the generator can produce. You want the battery voltage to be a few volts less than the generator produces when it is disconnected from the battery and being pedaled and measured at the 2 wires ( open circuit voltage output). For a typical bike generator, this voltage is usually 6 volts. If you use some other generator like a car alternator hooked to the bike, it may be more like 14 volts. Good choices for inexpensive batteries that are big enough would be a car or a motorcycle battery of either 6 volts for a bicycle generator or 12 volts for the larger alternator. Solar panels have a fancy charger circuit in front of their batteries because they are concerned about overcharging and burning up the batteries if you keep them charging in the sun for too many hours. With a bicycle, you will stop long before then because you will become tired. You could have a simple light come on to tell you to stop pedaling when the battery voltage got too high and the battery was full. A simple LED light circuit hooked between the positive and negative battery terminals will work. A red LED with a 7 volt Zener diode or a 14 volt Zener diode for the larger battery could be used as your full charge indicator. The light would come on when the battery voltage became higher than the Zener diode voltage. Make sure to put a resistor in line with the LED so the light does not run too bright, 100 Ohms is a good choice.
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hi.. i m doing a minor project on solar battery charger with charging controller and regulator.. cud ny1 plz h?-
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QUESTION:
Does a 40 watt Solar Battery Charger come with battery protection to prevent overcharging of batteries?
Does a Tektrum 40 watt Solar Panel/Blocking Diode Cable/2m long Cable and Clamps Battery Charger Kit, Is this solar panel fitted with a battery protection circuit to prevent overcharging of batteries?
Or is it recommended to have a Solar Power Charge Controller. if so which one is best to use?-
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That's a very good question and I don't know about those specific products. I get most of my stuff from the site below because they really know their stuff.
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QUESTION:
Solar??? Batteries??? controller?
i want to get these 12v solar battery chargers they come with alligator clamps to hook to the battery. i want to get enough for 200 volts so how would i hook the solar panels in series, and do i need a controller for each battery? and how would i rig that up and how can I get it going into all the 12 volt batteries without any damage to the batteries etc. And can this be done for less than 0 if the solar panels are each and the batteries are each.
THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
oh and could you give me links for all the stuff I'm gonna be buying.
THANKS!!!!
actually the batteries are
150 volts sorry...-
ANSWER:
You can use 12 volt solar panels in parallel. This will increase the current and keep the voltage the same. Regulators come in sizes from 6 to 80 Amps. 12 Volt batteries come in various size and can be grouped in parallel to increase storage. Inverters can change 12 volts DC into e.g 120 or 230 volts AC.
The minimum is 1 solar panel, 1 regulator, 1 battery and 1 inverter. The total cost can be under 0.
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