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traic based inverter charger

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Hello dears...

i need design details of Battery charger using Triac , this is for 800VA home inverter project .

please help .. matter very urgent !!

madhu
 

You can use a dimmer with a trans for your project . I think if you use a iron core transformer thus you can use it for this mater.
you need circuit like this:
Charger+accu+yang+tegangannya+pas+12+volt.jpg
 
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Hello dears...

i need design details of Battery charger using Triac , this is for 800VA home inverter project .

please help .. matter very urgent !!

madhu



You didnt specify battery size or max charging current. 800VA is power of inverter this dont tell us voltage and size of battery/battery bank.


Bet regards,
Peter
 

Hello dears...

i need design details of Battery charger using Triac , this is for 800VA home inverter project .

please help .. matter very urgent !!

madhu

The main transformer usually has a separate winding rated around 140V. Phase angle control is used to chop the voltage from the main line and feed into the separate winding. The phase angle (delay) at which the triac is fired controls the RMS and average chopped voltage, which affects the battery charging current. The microcontroller controls the charging and adjusts the firing phase angle to control battery charging.

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 

The main transformer usually has a separate winding rated around 140V. Phase angle control is used to chop the voltage from the main line and feed into the separate winding. The phase angle (delay) at which the triac is fired controls the RMS and average chopped voltage, which affects the battery charging current. The microcontroller controls the charging and adjusts the firing phase angle to control battery charging.

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.

Thanks Tahmid sir.

this one i wanted to implement with PIC Controller . is it possible to provide me details .. how to implement Using Pic ?
madhu
 

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