PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
* NOTE:
Depending upon the version of the unit, Schottky Diode D1 & D2 may
be any of the following alternatives:
•
175BGQ030, or
•
182NQ030, or
•
3 pcs of 72CPQ030 in parallel
Please refer to the schematic diagram at Fig. 1
The power supply is connected to the positive and negative input terminals. The
battery is connected (through a fast acting fuse of the appropriate current
capacity) to the battery terminals and the load is connected to the load terminals.
The voltage from the power supply is fed through the isolating Schottky diode
D1 to the load and to the battery through the charging current limiting resistors
R1 and R2. Diode D1 provides isolation between the power supply and the
battery to prevent the battery from feeding back into the power supply circuit.
D1 has a forward voltage drop of 0.2 (at < 1 A) to 0.4 V (at > 10 A). Hence, the
voltage available to the load and to the battery for float charging will be 0.2 to
0.4 V lower than the output voltage of the power supply.
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