Hello all! I'm new to solar power and have a few of questions.
I bought some cheap cells off ebay to put a few solar panels together with. I also bought a 6 volt 4.5 amp hour SLA battery thinking I'd make a phone charging station. I pieced together several of the broken cells and ended up with a small panel of 8.5 volts and 2.7 amps (left the mostly whole ones alone until I have a good idea what I'm doing).
My question concerns charging the 4.5 amp hour battery. First off, voltage. From what I've read, bulk charge requires about 2.35 volts per cell and float charge is around 2.15 volts per cell (7.05 and 6.45 in my case). Is this correct? Will the battery limit the voltage it draws to charge and not be harmed if I disconnect it before overcharge state? I could easily remove 3 of the cells from the panel to hit near 7.05 if not.
Now for the amperage. SLA max charge rate is C/4 correct? So a current of 1.1 amps should be the max I use to charge the 4.5 amp hour battery? What is the simplest way to limit the amps without a charge controller? I had thought to put a resistor in parallel with the battery to soak up a good portion of the amps. That would be something between a 4 and 5 ohm resistor if my math is correct. Will this work?
I've found a few basic diagrams for building charge controllers. If necessary, I might try my hand at building one.
I'm not really worried about efficiency here, but I certainly don't want to cook the battery. This is a learning project, I'll buy a charge controller later when I step up to larger batteries.
I bought some cheap cells off ebay to put a few solar panels together with. I also bought a 6 volt 4.5 amp hour SLA battery thinking I'd make a phone charging station. I pieced together several of the broken cells and ended up with a small panel of 8.5 volts and 2.7 amps (left the mostly whole ones alone until I have a good idea what I'm doing).
My question concerns charging the 4.5 amp hour battery. First off, voltage. From what I've read, bulk charge requires about 2.35 volts per cell and float charge is around 2.15 volts per cell (7.05 and 6.45 in my case). Is this correct? Will the battery limit the voltage it draws to charge and not be harmed if I disconnect it before overcharge state? I could easily remove 3 of the cells from the panel to hit near 7.05 if not.
Now for the amperage. SLA max charge rate is C/4 correct? So a current of 1.1 amps should be the max I use to charge the 4.5 amp hour battery? What is the simplest way to limit the amps without a charge controller? I had thought to put a resistor in parallel with the battery to soak up a good portion of the amps. That would be something between a 4 and 5 ohm resistor if my math is correct. Will this work?
I've found a few basic diagrams for building charge controllers. If necessary, I might try my hand at building one.
I'm not really worried about efficiency here, but I certainly don't want to cook the battery. This is a learning project, I'll buy a charge controller later when I step up to larger batteries.
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