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This is a simple DIY charge controller schematic posted in response to a
request by one of our readers on our facebook page. The main component of
this auto battery charger circuit is a 555 timer which compares the voltage in
the battery. It turns ON the charger if the battery voltage is below the variable
preset voltage (12 volt chosen here) and turns OFF the charger if the voltage
reaches 13.8 volt. The battery charging voltage of the charger can be varied by
adjusting the variable resistor.
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Components Required
1. IC 555
2. Transistor BC 548
3. Diode (6A4 x5 ,1N4007)
4. Zener diode (5.1V)
5. LED (red, green)
6. Capacitor 4700uF,25V
7. Resistor (1K x 3,820,2x10E 10W)
8. Variable resistor 10K
9. Relay 12V,10A
10.
Transformer 230V/0-15,5A
Working
If the battery voltage is greater than 13.8V, comparator output goes high
and flip flop will be set. This turns OFF the transistor and the relay. For
understanding relay working seeHow to connect relay: Relays working
with animation
If the battery voltage is below the preset voltage (set by us), lower
comparator will reset the flip flop. This turns ON the transistor and the
relay will switch to charge the battery.
The recharge voltage (preset voltage) can set by varying the variable
resistor.