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Battery Chargers
Hello all, we are planning on getting more batteries and chargers.
originally we were going to get the charger from the KOP: http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-SC-...=pd_sim_auto_1 However i came across this one, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...Z769APCSGWAQ5V Which does 2/8/12 AMP, instead the KOP which is 2/4/6. Would charging at 12/8 amp do any harm to the battery? I know the faster the charger the short the life but for competition we want to be able to run it at the fastest speed possible. In short what is the largest possible AMPage we can charge the battery? |
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Re: Battery Chargers
idk what it would do to the battery, but it wouldnt be good we have about 6 batteries running off the KOP chargers, and at competition not 1 is below 90%, meaning one is 90% and all the rest are full of charge
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Re: Battery Chargers
Read the battery specs, max charge rate is 5.4 amps. so even the kit charger running at 6 amps is slightly pushing it.
http://www.mkbattery.com/images/ES17-12.pdf |
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Re: Battery Chargers
Absolutely DO NOT charge FRC batteries at a rate of greater than 6 amps. The batteries will be permanently damaged and may go into a severe failure mode while charging.
The max charge rate is 6 amps. The IDEAL charge rate for these batteries is 2 amps. We use this charger. It charges 10 batteries at a time, at a sweet 2 amp rate. Keeps them in good shape. http://batterytender.com/telecomm-st...12v-at-2a.html You are much better off buying more batteries and charging them at the ideal rate rather than destroying batteries and creating safety hazards from ruptured batteries. BTW - on a related subject everyone should replace the alligator clips on their chargers and use Anderson SB connectors to plug into the battery. Yesterday I saw a team connect a charger with alligator clips into the SB50 connector, the clips touched each other, welded themselves together and turned WHITE HOT. It was an amazing site to see but this exercise is better left to Adam and Jamie on Mythbusters, not a FIRST pit. . |
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Re: Battery Chargers
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6 amp MAX it is. Thanks |
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Re: Battery Chargers
This is last year's rule below (which seems to be missing this year)
<R41> An automatic battery charger rated for a maximum of 6 amperes must be used to charge the supplied batteries. When recharging the KOP batteries, either the charger provided by FIRST or an automatic charger with an equivalent charging current rating may be used. I don't know if the rule changed this year or just an over site in the rules to date; however, since this is a safety thing, might just stay with last years rule until this is clarified. Good luck to you |
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Re: Battery Chargers
Our team has several chargers, but the one I prefer is a CTEK 3300.
From it's manual (pdf) ... "The MULTI 3300 operates in a four step full y automatic cycle. It starts the charging with an almost constant current (0.8A or 3.3A) until maximum voltage (14.4V or 14.7V) is reached. At this point the charger switches to constant voltage, and the current supply to the battery is gradually reduced. If the current drops to 0.4A, the charger switches to pulse maintenance. If the battery is charged and the terminal voltage of the battery falls to 12.9V, the charger automatically starts again at the first step of the charge characteristic." ![]() Prior to buying the CTEK, our batteries were charged using the Schumacher SC-600A. Using the CTEK, we've discovered several "bad" batteries, with sulphated plates, that were not fully charging. |
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I know this is an older thread but it suits my question perfectly so I figured I would use it...
I am currently in the process of designing a battery cart for my team. One of my mentors suggested I look into a battery charger that could charge multiple batteries at once. Unfortunately I know nothing about electrical, so if someone could post some links to good chargers that could charge 9 to 12 batteries at once, it would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Battery Chargers
After squeaking through Peachtree on one battery charger, we bought two of these at Walmart. Never had a problem with them through Palmetto and Championship--we annotated the icons with some labels to make it easy to glance at. We ran them at 6A during the competition day to ensure we always had one to run, then plugged up a battery to each to charge overnight at 2A.
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Re: Battery Chargers
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In other words, each battery does best when connected to its own charger. There ARE chargers that have several independent charging circuits (which I think is what you are seeking), I have seen them, just note that these tend to be quite costly. This one has 3 banks for $170, a 6-bank is $650+ (but at more than 6A, can't use it at competition), and for that money you can buy a lot of individual chargers like the one Billfred suggests above. |
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Re: Battery Chargers
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If your umpteen-bank charger goes down Saturday morning... |
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Thanks for the advice! I think we decided on one 3 bank just to try it out and the rest will be the individual chargers billfred suggested along with the couple we already had at the shop. Thanks again!
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Re: Battery Chargers
Reported.
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Re: Battery Chargers
After reading about it in another thread, we gave the Auto Meter BusPro-600s a try. After running it for 2.5 years we love it.
It's a little on the expensive side, but it's been worth every penny. Some of the features we like the most are:
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Re: Battery Chargers
Jon,
That is the one we use. Don, this charger is six independent chargers, one for each output. We had one output die on us last year, an open MOSFET. It was easily replaced and we are back in business. We replaced all of the gator clips with Anderson connectors. We also made a stand out of some 80/20 so we can set it up with the cables suspended. |
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