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help me charge 12v,7a lead acid battery.

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Hi,
Im planning to make an inverter, I dont know exact values of voltage and current to supply for charging. I have a 12v,2a transformer, can i use it to charge? I also have 317 regulator. how much volts should i supply if i use this transformer?
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Hi,
Thoroughly go through this, I think it will help clear your doubts:
www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/slabatts.pdf

This is what you need:
59_1278872401.jpg

**broken link removed**

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 

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