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Bryan1

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Posted: 08:48am 26 Mar 2008
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Hiya Guy's
Well after studying Amanda's LM3914 charge controller schematics for months I built a cut down version of circuit 1. Basically the first led comes on @24 volts then each led lights up in 1/2 volt increments and when the batteries hit 27.5 volts the first dumpload starts. Likewise when the batteries hit 28 and 28.5 volts 2 more dumploads start. My first dumpload will be about 2 amps, second 4 amps and the third 8 amps. The dumpload board is based on the TC4469 fet driver on 12 volts as my controller boards works on 5 volts I needed a minumuim of 10 volts to drive the fets on hard. All the credit goes to Amanda and as far as an effective analogue controller this baby has to rate very highly.


This is the LM3914 circuit


This is the dumpload circuit


Cheers Bryan
 
Bryan1

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Posted: 09:37am 10 Apr 2008
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Well Guy's last weekend I got to install that dumpload controller and tonight I checked it and it's working perfect. When I installed it I turned everything off and made sure the the dumpload started at 27.5 volts and sure enough as it was sunny I got a hiss from the radio everytime the dumpload connected. currently I only have my 4 amp dumpload connected and after near a week of no shed activity the batteries are sitting on 27 volts and the dumpload was still warm @ 6.30 pm just on dark when I checked it. Sure it's only a analogue controller but I'm positive it will work for years with only the dumpload load to be refined.

As I put this thread up it seem awhile ago and I hope I haven't trod on any feet with this simple but efficitive controller as I aint had a reply.

Cheers Bryan
 
Gill

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Posted: 12:27pm 11 Apr 2008
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G'day Brian,
I seem to have missed Amanda's circuit. Will have to do a search for it. Good to hear you're getting a most satisfactory performance. I know I get a buzz when a project comes together.

That sticker with the voltages scribbled on it ruins the presentation though. Perhaps that one's just for assembly? That type of plastic can be a bitch to label so on one project I drew up a label, printed it out then laminated it and glued it over the face. Not super professional yet served the purpose.

I like you're processor fan cooling for the MOSFET's. Neat and compact. I'm sure you'll get years of reliable service. Simple sound designs seem to go forever. Well Done.

was working fine... til the smoke got out.
Cheers Gill _Cairns, FNQ
 
martinjsto

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Posted: 04:18am 11 May 2008
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did you find the circuit gill?
i would like to see it, i searched for amanda but could not find anyone with that user name could you post a link if you find it, else, if bryan1 wouldnt mind posting a link it would be apreciated

thanks martin
free power for all
McAlinden WA
 
Gill

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Posted: 05:14am 11 May 2008
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Sure martin,
Here are the forum posts where all is revealed to us mere mortals of the circuit design:

http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2006/6/1/84528/29208
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2006/6/22/04750/5496
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2006/7/21/93147/7405

Links to the PDF files are provided there.

Amanda is his name, commanda is his forum user name, and he lists his email as: alwynne at unwired dot com dot au
(anti spam corrections needed)

Good luck with it.




was working fine... til the smoke got out.
Cheers Gill _Cairns, FNQ
 
martinjsto

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Posted: 11:01am 12 May 2008
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thanks gill, i looked at the pages but some links on the web pages only showed up as a series on numbers, are they pdf's?.
if so i must have a problem with adobe reader.
i did get the circuit for the first board but thats all
i will try to email him/her for the diagrams as it looks like a good controler
i have built the ones from oatley electronics and the other listed on this forum, both work quite well but i like to tinker.
thanks again
martin

free power for all
McAlinden WA
 
martinjsto

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Posted: 11:02am 12 May 2008
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thanks bryan1 for the info and for finding the design
good work
martin
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McAlinden WA
 
Gill

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Posted: 11:30am 12 May 2008
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martin,
I suspect those links that come up as a series of numbers are Autotrax files. This is the CAD (computer aided design) programme for electronics that Amanda uses. I can't recall if it is freeware but I think I had a copy of a DOS version of Autotrax (and I use all free software). However the DOS version may be out of date and not show files with more advanced features. You'll have to check that one out I'm afraid.
was working fine... til the smoke got out.
Cheers Gill _Cairns, FNQ
 
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