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|    How to smart charge with a regulated pow    |
|    05 Jan 14 15:53:17    |
      XPost: aus.cars, aus.cars.offroad, aus.computers       XPost: aus.electronics       From: damian_andrews75@yahoo.com.au              Hi Guys,       I have a regulated power supply that I've built from scratch back when I was       in 'school'.       It's a 0-24V regulated power supply with upto 5 amp.       There are two settings, 1A and 5A. Also the amps can be controlled via a       turn knob(potentiometer). Also a separate potentiometer for voltage control.              My aim is to use this unit for 'smart charging' a 12V, 6V lead acid, agm,       etc batteries.              How do I do that with this unit?       It's ok for me, to having to walk to the unit every half hour or so, to       adjust the settings to replicate the multi-stage battery charging.              I'm after some good information on how to do it.              Your help is very much appreciated.                            ---       This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus       protection is active.       http://www.avast.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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