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ken_white
Nov 26, 2014Explorer
jrnymn7 wrote:
If I understand Salvo's recent posts, deliberately engineering in some extra voltage drop would be very helpful.
From my original post in this thread:
"The idea is to parallel them by first connecting the + and - leads from both psu's together, to a single + and - lead, which is, in turn, connected to the load/batts. The belief is the voltage drop over the leads will compensate for any minor fluctuations in voltage output of the two psu's. This will, allegedly eliminate the need for a more sophisticated arrangement, including diodes and such."
Note, this may only apply to units with adjustable cv and cc settings.
If you are operating the power supply in a constant current mode for charging, and the batteries are connected, you will be fine.
If you disconnect the batteries while in this mode, the voltage will assume some unknown state depending on load current demand and you will probably damage some electronics.
Just an FYI...
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