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Re: Read Battery Charger status from a device.

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Oh, I forgot about that. Maybe you could send an output from the tablet through the microprocessor to a switch to turn off the power to the charger for a second every minute or so and take readings then?

Obviously full disclaimer: I have never done this before.
Ya, maybe I can use a arduino and a relay, to turn it on and off. But I guess I also don't want to do that, because it would be interrupting the charge of all the other batteries on that charger. So that might get annoying. Don't know. Too bad the frc chargers don't have a serial output on them, lolz.
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Re: Read Battery Charger status from a device.

Or is there maybe a way that you could measure if its full or not based on and amperage reading? Or would a amp reader also just show the amp output from the charger. It probably would. (in case you guys haven't realized yet, electricity isn't really my thing )

I could just use a volt reader like this : https://www.adafruit.com/products/460 but so no need for a tablet interface, but it wont be effective, since it would just show the volt output of the charger right?

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Re: Read Battery Charger status from a device.

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Or is there maybe a way that you could measure if its full or not based on and amperage reading? Or would a amp reader also just show the amp output from the charger. It probably would. (in case you guys haven't realized yet, electricity isn't really my thing )

I could just use a volt reader like this : https://www.adafruit.com/products/460 but so no need for a tablet interface, but it wont be effective, since it would just show the volt output of the charger right?
Reading the amperage between the charger and the battery will only give you the charging current, which is usually limited (purposely) by the charger (to either 2 or 6 amps).

To measure the battery appropriately you'd want to measure the internal resistance of the battery. This can only be done when not charging the battery (you actually need to draw current from the battery)
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Re: Read Battery Charger status from a device.

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Or is there maybe a way that you could measure if its full or not based on and amperage reading? Or would a amp reader also just show the amp output from the charger. It probably would. (in case you guys haven't realized yet, electricity isn't really my thing )

I could just use a volt reader like this : https://www.adafruit.com/products/460 but so no need for a tablet interface, but it wont be effective, since it would just show the volt output of the charger right?
I can't say about the amps, but you could do some testing with a clip-on ammeter to see if there's a correlation.

I was thinking of using something like what you linked. Make sure whatever you use is rated high enough for the current these batteries can produce. Maybe mount a button next to the output displays that says "PUSH TO TAKE READING". The button would be wired to a relay to control the charger. Then the charging is only interrupted when you want a reading. The button would also need to switch on some kind of load. It wouldn't allow for continuous reading, but if that wasn't a feature you needed, it should be a fine way to go.
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