Return-Path: robot-board@oberon.com Received: by media.mit.edu (5.57/DA1.0.4.amt) id AA18531; Mon, 31 Jan 94 15:29:38 -0500 Received: from ([127.0.0.1]) by oberon.com (4.1/SMI-4.1_Armado.MX) id AA28404; Mon, 31 Jan 94 15:25:31 EST Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 15:25:31 EST Message-Id: <9401312022.AA11720@tortuga.media.mit.edu> Errors-To: gkulosa@oberon.com Reply-To: fredm@media.mit.edu Originator: robot-board@oberon.com Sender: gkulosa@oberon.com Precedence: bulk From: "Fred G. Martin" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Battery charger X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0b -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas > What kind of DC power adapter do I need to buy to power the > battery charger board (6.270 kit)? It has to be a 6-Volt > supply, right? Thanks. No it has to be greater than 6 volts in order to charge the battery. If you used a 6 volt supply, your batteries would be charging the adapter (well not really, but you get the idea). Figure a couple of volts above the desired battery voltage, and add a couple volts for the diode drops in the bridge rectifier. We use 12 volts supplies for 6 volts batteries. Also, get the strongest (i.e., greatest ampere capacity) adapter you can get your hands on. We use a 2 amp adapter, which is pretty hefty. If you go below an amp, your charge rate will be limited by your adapter, and your adapter will be pushed to its limits. -Fred Return-Path: robot-board@oberon.com Received: by media.mit.edu (5.57/DA1.0.4.amt) id AA00927; Mon, 31 Jan 94 17:05:29 -0500 Received: from ([127.0.0.1]) by oberon.com (4.1/SMI-4.1_Armado.MX) id AA00281; Mon, 31 Jan 94 17:00:19 EST Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 17:00:19 EST Message-Id: <9400317600.AA760064042@usnus05.usnus.abb.com> Errors-To: gkulosa@oberon.com Reply-To: John_Cook_at_USNUS08@usnus05.usnus.abb.com Originator: robot-board@oberon.com Sender: gkulosa@oberon.com Precedence: bulk From: John_Cook_at_USNUS08@usnus05.usnus.abb.com To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re[2]: Battery charger X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0b -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas >> What kind of DC power adapter do I need to buy to power >>the battery charger board (6.270 kit)? It has to be a 6-Volt >> supply, right? Thanks. >No it has to be greater than 6 volts in order to charge the battery. >If you used a 6 volt supply, your batteries would be charging the >adapter (well not really, but you get the idea). >Figure a couple of volts above the desired battery voltage, and add a >couple volts for the diode drops in the bridge rectifier. We use 12 >volts supplies for 6 volts batteries. >Also, get the strongest (i.e., greatest ampere capacity) adapter you >can get your hands on. We use a 2 amp adapter, which is pretty hefty. >If you go below an amp, your charge rate will be limited by your >adapter, and your adapter will be pushed to its limits. >-Fred I use a spare PC power supply with a 10 ohm 20 watt load on it to preload it and maintain good regulation. They're typically rated at around 5 to 10 amps on the 12 V output and work well. Plus they're VERY common. -John C.