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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 19:09:49 +0000 (UTC), tango4 wrote:
"WilLiscomb" wrote in message ... voltage regulator williscomb Hmmmm Build a 'better' battery so that you can dump power into a voltage regulator. Cute. Actually the forward biased semiconductor junction in the form of a diode is a much easier way to do things. Ian Only problem is that the voltage drop is also present at the end-of-charge point, thus losing the last 0.7v of possible battery voltage before things start working strangely. If you use a well designed switching regulator which can boost as well as buck, the voltage supplied to the instruments can be maintained in the ideal range until the battery is almost completely flat, and at an average efficiency of about 80%. AFAIK, complete discharge is not harmful to NiCd, Lithium types etc. It is harmful to lead acid batteries. Cheers, John G. |
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