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Has anyone come across a circuit for a manually-adjustable, or even
automatic regulator circuit to control a 24V car alternator? Application is deep-cycle solar battery charging using 3-5HP small petrol motor coupled to 24V alternator. Need to tweak the voltage up to about 29-30V to equalise the batteries. Solar batteries like a 3-stage charging regime - boost, bulk & float. These voltages are all diff. and also depend on battery type (chemistry), so the field needs to have these adjustable set-points. Would be nice to be able to sense battery voltage and feedback into alternator field voltage, to make a set-and-forget circuit. Here's some background (12V, and no feedback) : http://www.homepower.com/files/mark8.pdf Thanks to everyone in aus.electronics who had a look at this. Jim Thompson : I notice from your web pages that you have designed some car alternator regulation projects - wondering if you have any thoughts? Thanks all Marcus in outback Oz |
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