protocol217
Member
Ok, thanks for all the help, i will make a pack of 4 groups of two cells making together 16.8V when fully charged, and will charge them with 4 separate charging modules (with 400ma each) and 4 separate USB cell phone chargers.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I don't remember where I got this design, but I use it to charge 2 in series and then take that 8 volts down to 5.1 to charge my phone, I also have a 4 cell charger using 4 of the single cell designs. Haven't had any problems.
View attachment 96787
Two battery cells will not charge when they are in series with the C3 capacitor.
Two battery cells will not charge when they are in series with the C3 capacitor.
Hi ag,The "F" (Farads) is missing on the schematic.
View attachment 96808
SORRY ABOUT THAT, yes, I'd be willing to bet I got this design here, so it probably it your's, thanks MrAl, let me explain the purpose of the cap, it's for simulation purposes only, to show the charging function, notice the cap is 20f and the cell is 2v, when you run the sim, it shows the slope of the constant current and the roll over to constant voltage, the diode is just the first one to show up in the pick a new diode drop down box. It's a good thing the LTSpice doesn't get so realistic that it shows smoke, I think it's a fantastic program and use it constantly, I'll try to remember how exact some of you are maybe delete some of my adaptations I've thrown in, Please forgive.
Jeff
View attachment 96808
View attachment 96815 No, Farad is a unit of capacitance, 1 Farad is a very large capacitor though & 20 Farad is REALLY big, some of the super caps I've seen get that large, but they're only good for 2.5 volts
would a Femto be the same as a nano nano? or should I ask Mork, AKA, Robin Williams