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I found the next schematic for making a simple and cheap constant current source. Adding a capacitor in the DC part smoothes out the current. This could make a cheap charger for all kind of battery-strings. The voltage automatically adapts to a value that provides the design current. Only things needed are a non-polar capacitor (15$), a DC capacitor (almost for free) and a bridge rectifier (1,5 $).
The only essential thing that is missing is a switch that cuts off the device when the threshold voltage is reached.
I am definitely not a specialist, so could someone post the schematics for such a high voltage cut off switch, adjustable would be nice? I could use a relais to break the circuit or a solid state relais.
The circuit is working. I made one with a 40 µF capacitor and it provides 2,5A. Shorting A en B brings the voltage close to zero. Opening A en B without any load brings the voltage to the maximum of 220V. I am currently using it to desulphate some old SLA-batteries. Initially the voltage goes up to 20+ V DC, but after some time it comes down to 15V. Capacity of those batteries has somewhat improved.
The only essential thing that is missing is a switch that cuts off the device when the threshold voltage is reached.
I am definitely not a specialist, so could someone post the schematics for such a high voltage cut off switch, adjustable would be nice? I could use a relais to break the circuit or a solid state relais.
The circuit is working. I made one with a 40 µF capacitor and it provides 2,5A. Shorting A en B brings the voltage close to zero. Opening A en B without any load brings the voltage to the maximum of 220V. I am currently using it to desulphate some old SLA-batteries. Initially the voltage goes up to 20+ V DC, but after some time it comes down to 15V. Capacity of those batteries has somewhat improved.
