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Hi Guys,
Actually I am looking to get a GPU for some of my computers at my office, and I have figured out Zotac 210 (ZT-20303-10L). But I wanted to know if it supports my current configuration or not. I require it for working with 3D Designing softwares (3DS Max, Maya etc).
CPU: Intel P4...
Hi friends,
I have some old PC PSU's lying under my computer table and I was wondering if I can use one of them for charging a 12 V SLA battery, as a computer PSU offer a clear and regulated power output, and might prove to be a decent battery charger.
Any one who might have tried it or have...
Really appreciate your help, Thanks.
Well, what you have mentioned is "LM317 IC have auto current limit to 1.5A" and it is also mentioned that the charge current should be 1/10 of the battery's AH rating so I must assume that it'll take approx 10-11 hours of time to charge it completely. Can't...
Thanks for your help ;-), the third circuit that you have mentioned is a good choice. This circuit as mentioned in the site will automatically reduce the current and will shift to trickle charge when the battery is fully charged.
One more circuit that I have found,
This may be an alternate...
Check this out https://www.circuitstoday.com/simple-battery-charger-circuit.
Here a simple ammeter can be used to detect the complete charge of the battery but it can't be left off without shut down. I mean there should be a person who would keep an eye on the ammeter for its reading to get to...
Hi All,
Actually I have a 12v 14AH SLA battery and I was wondering :-? that if I can make a auto-cutoff charger for the same, I can easily make a simple charger for the same but I don't know how to get that cutoff section work for protecting the battery to get overcharged. I guess I'll require...
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