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| Thread ID: 93280 | 2008-09-10 10:17:00 | Question 12vdc battery charger | prefect (6291) | PC World Chat |
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| 704253 | 2008-09-11 06:03:00 | i don't think any decent regulator will have a problem with any reverse power. they shut off when battery voltage goes high. even most (but not all) cheap battery chargers these days do the same. you would have to be shoving in massivly high voltage (eg from an unregulated solar panel) for it to have any problem. |
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| 704254 | 2008-09-11 07:19:00 | Got annoyed done 4 starts and battery charger still works so its sweet. The solar panels have an expensive contoller cost was about the same as one panel. It would need a controller as the panel output voltage is 50 volts The charger I have fitted is quite new but a cheapo it works well it cuts down the charge as the voltage goes up at 14v volts it cuts back to 200 miliamps. |
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