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backup battery charger

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Does anyone know where you connect the 12 input for the backup battery charger that FIRST put out the schematics for? If you connect to the breaker panel the battery tries to run the robot electronics. Do we connect it on the battery side? Help!
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Re: backup battery charger

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Re: backup battery charger

I would guess it goes on the breaker side, because FIRST would want everything off when the breaker is off.
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Re: backup battery charger

The 12 V input to the charger circuit should be attached to a small (20A) breaker from one of the breaker panels. (According to my reading of the wiring rules.)

The output of the circuit goes to both the RC backup input and the backup battery. When you connect this, you'll probably splice into the backup battery connector cable, or attach the backup battery connector cable to the charger board, then the charger board to the RC.

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Re: backup battery charger

When I connect it like you said, the backup battery tries to light up the motor speed controllers and spikes. This would drain the battery when you turn the robot off. Has anyone out there actually done this that could help us?
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Re: backup battery charger

The IFI-provided circuit has the small issue of powering the entire robot from the backup battery. A simple addition will fix it: just put another 1N5820TR diode in series with the power input. That will prevent the circuit from back-feeding the breaker panel.
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Re: backup battery charger

Hmm...Al's on the money. It makes perfect sense both that the charger would try to power the robot, and that the diode will fix it.

I was basing my comments on the schmatic. My team has never used on board charging before. We'll be sure to include this modification.

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Re: backup battery charger

Yep. We built the circuit last year, and then chucked it out. You're much better off going to a hobby store and spending $25 on a high capacity 7.2 volt pack for RC cars and a nice charger actually comes with it. Once we did so, we never once had a backup battery issue, even when running with the same battery all day (with camera).
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Re: backup battery charger

We also put a diode on the 12V power into the backup charger to prevent the backup battery from trying to power the electronics. Did that last year and plan to do it again.
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Re: backup battery charger

It would seem that FIRST should modify the official schematic... where do we send the suggestion?

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Re: backup battery charger

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It would seem that FIRST should modify the official schematic... where do we send the suggestion?
A suggestion should be sent to Innovation First (as they provided the original schematic).
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Re: backup battery charger

I heard that there was a new circuit for this year's backup battery charger. Is this true? If so, where can I get the schematic? (I have the one from last year already) Thanks
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Re: backup battery charger

If, and when, a new circuit is posted, it will end up here: http://ifirobotics.com/rc.shtml

Please read the thread before you post, because you should have noticed that there has not been an update to the circuit yet...
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Re: backup battery charger

yep, the circut is more than a little flawed. using about 1/3 of the parts in the schematic, I made a small variable power supply today that I am a lot more happy with. now, i just charge that battery however I want (within the margins of ni-cad common sense) and I can also use the simple circuit to power various other devices from any DC source between the desired end voltage and 30 something volts. to make the LM317T into a variable power supply you add a 240ohm resistor in between the Vout and ground pins and then connect the ground side of that to a 5k potentiometer if I remember right. look up "lm317t" in Google and you will see lots of simple power supplies like this.
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yep, the circut is more than a little flawed. using about 1/3 of the parts in the schematic, I made a small variable power supply today that I am a lot more happy with. now, i just charge that battery however I want (within the margins of ni-cad common sense)
Please note my emphasis in the following rule...
<R49> The 7.2v backup battery may be charged on or off the ROBOT. When off the ROBOT, the battery is to be charged with a 7.2V backup battery charger. When mounted on the ROBOT, the backup battery may be charged from the 12VDC primary battery by using the custom charging circuit available from Innovation First Inc. or any similar charging circuit (note: IFI will provide the design for this circuit on the IFI website, however teams must obtain the parts for this circuit and assemble it themselves). The use of this circuit is strongly encouraged.

NiCad battery technology requires some method of limiting charge current to prevent battery failure. Don't fall into the trap that you need to charge the battery on the robot from the main battery. A few extra battery packs and the IFI wall charger will get you through any competition.
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