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Thank you so much. i have got admission 3 days ago in COMSAT for MCS due to microcontroller but i think BCS was better any way thank you os much for ur advice.Well ok, look if you want to learn something fresh and you have some crappy knowledge about it then you have to dump old ones and start from the beginning. If you are going to solve maths by Pakistani way, ever after 2 years you will be of nowhere. I prefer to Learn precalculus and then calculus, and study them using graphical approach and compare these phenomena with your daily life. just solving a question like a machine is no good.
back in university mt seniors made my mind that signals and systems is very difficult subject and i failed it 2 times. So it depends how you take any matter of life. Interest is the main key.
The 8051 book i recommended can be completed in 2 weeks or 1 months if u are lazy.
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To get more current for your supply you need external transistor with your regulator, the idea is given in Floyd's book in Regulator Chapter.
Do you think you can understand master subject without doing bachelors i.e. its prerequisites?
Alertlinks,did you ever use trickle charger kit,which have BTA16(triac),moc3021,LM324 etc for control charging.I prefer 12+12 because charging is important issue.
yar energy crises is another problem in pakistanNever use trickle charging, it will eat you batteries plates up, use float charging instead i.e. 13.5 -13.8V.
What is float charging?In trickle charging kit(avail in local market) we can adjust charging current according to battery size.Yes at 13.5 -13.8v(adjustable with trimpot) charging current become near 200mA.In this kit TRIAC used in series of main and transformer.Never use trickle charging, it will eat you batteries plates up, use float charging instead i.e. 13.5 -13.8V.
What is float charging?In trickle charging kit(avail in local market) we can adjust charging current according to battery size.Yes at 13.5 -13.8v(adjustable with trimpot) charging current become near 200mA.In this kit TRIAC used in series of main and transformer.
If you guys need to know way of a reliable battery charging then just ask..
When battery is full, charging is cut off (which is also called float charge).
Cutoff is not float charging.
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Trickle charging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charge current at zero means cut off.Float charger
A float charger differs from a trickle charger in having circuitry to prevent overcharging. It senses when the battery voltage is at the appropriate float level and temporarily ceases charging; it maintains the charge current at zero or a very minimal level until it senses that the battery output voltage has fallen, and then resumes charging. It is important to note that the appropriate float voltage varies significantly with the construction of the battery and the ambient temperature. With the appropriate voltage for the battery type and with proper temperature compensation, a float charger may be kept connected indefinitely without damaging the battery. With a 6-cell (nominal 12V) lead-acid battery the correct float voltage drops by about 0.15 V for a 5°C rise in ambient temperature. Not compensating for this will shorten battery life either by over- or under-charging.
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Yes this kit.I am using it.I have a problem in adjustment.The is "trickle charging" kit available in market....
Actually it is not trickle charger. It is wrongly said so. What it does is it limits the maximum current of charge. It acts like automatic dimmer. Triac is in series with transformer's primary. When current in battery lead is detected above a certain level set by pot, it dims and vice versa. It is effective in regulating the charge.
When charging current is measured of ups, a dischageed battery at 9V is charged at 30A and when it reaches 13V, it is now only 5A. So it helps protecting battery, protecting rectifier diodes and do rapid charging.
It is only a add on kit, the original battery full cut off circuit remains intact. When battery is full, charging is cut off (which is also called float charge). Battery full cut off point depends on battery type, its temperature and other factors.
In trickle charging when battery is charged at high current and reached to fully charged point instead of cutting charging instantly charging voltage is lowerd. For example if full charge is set to 14.4 volts on battery now charging voltage is set to 13.6 volts. Remember initially current is maintained and then voltage. Trickle charging is used because last 10 to 15 percent on charging can be done only thrugh this process. It is slow charging. In our situation when every 2 to 4 hours when elctricity is cut off it is useless. There is less possibility that your battey is charged through rapid charging in this time.
If you see indian ups kits this triac (better using two SCRs) phase control circuit is buit in and also controled by the micocontroller.They were using it many yeas ago. Trickle charging, you will see in switching mode chargers buit in like small chinese ups.
When battery is not in use and not properly charged, a white powder is observed on plates. It is lead sulphate.It won't let the plates to pass the current. Somtimes battery becomes useless. Pulse charging is a way to remove it by applying very high voltage pulses of very small duration for weeks. Somtimes battery is revived.
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