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Justin Stiltner 06-03-2009 01:32

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
Careful about your charger!!! If it outputs 60A on only one output you would need 10 batteries to be connected and all of them at the same discharge level in order to balance the charge load to the batteries. In short, I wouldn't do it that way. You could have bought 10 6A chargers and put them all in one housing, that work work fine!

ChrisH 06-03-2009 02:31

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
Now that I think about it, a 60A charging system at full bore will blow out much of the pit. Circuits here are generally set up for 20A unless you are doing something special. 40A can be found but it is rare. The next step up, 100A is usually only used for permanant equipment or other specialized uses.

Stick with the kit chargers if you can.

BTW the phone call was to tell us when to have somebody home to recieve the batteries. Karen or I will post when they arrive.

ChrisH

sloteera 06-03-2009 07:39

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
The "super-charger" that I'm referring is a industrial supply used specifically to re-charge batteries. Your output voltage is 14,4V and your Imax is 60A.
The batteries is connected in paralell, so I can charge one batterie or five, six batteries at the same time.

For each output of the charge, there is a internal circuit to limit the current around five point two amperes... we did tests into school to validate the charger.

We won't use the charger in the pit. Our intention is carry the batteries from competition to the hotel, and then, re-charge it.

Is secure! We (mentors) every time looking for mantain, before everyhing, the integrity of the student's health and ourselves.


About the outlets Katy, this year is the sixth time that we'll compete in the USA and along the time, we acquired some experience about your country. We are carrying many NEMA 5-15 (North American 15A/125V grounded) adapters.

However, I'd like to thanks your atention. In our first year ( 2004 with the team 1382 ) we had MANY troubles with this. This thread maybe can help too the Rookie Chilean Team that will compete in LA with us.


And Chris, I solved everything yesterday at the night. The batteries is coming by Conway freight (probably because the total weight is 227lbs). The appointment schedule that they sent me is 03/06. Could you let me know by PM if anything gonna wrong?



Please, sorry me by my language english. I never did english classes.

ChrisH 06-03-2009 11:36

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sloteera (Post 832426)
And Chris, I solved everything yesterday at the night. The batteries is coming by Conway freight (probably because the total weight is 227lbs). The appointment schedule that they sent me is 03/06. Could you let me know by PM if anything gonna wrong?


Since there are obviously many people who are concerned about this, I'll just go ahead and post that the batteries have arrived. Karen and I were sleeping in and got a call from the truck driver "I'm here!". He wasn't supposed to come until this afternoon, but was making another delivery nearby so he figured he'd give us a try.

ChrisH

Killraine 06-03-2009 11:53

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
My heart can stop its rapid beating.

JaneYoung 06-03-2009 12:34

Re: Brazilian team has doubt about UPS!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH (Post 832497)
Since there are obviously many people who are concerned about this, I'll just go ahead and post that the batteries have arrived.

I think one reason we have been concerned is because so many of us respect and understand, or are beginning to understand, some of the constraints and sometimes roadblocks that teams like the Brazilian teams have to work with or around. It is so helpful for them to have teams here in the US that can help them achieve the goal of competing well. It is really great that teams at the attending regionals are there for the teams that are traveling, especially long distances.

Kudos to FRC 330, KarenH, and ChrisH.

Rafael, your English isn't too difficult to understand. Keep working on it. One of the ways to do that is to keep posting in ChiefDelphi and sharing your experiences, opinions, and wisdom.

Good luck to you and the team.
Jane


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