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Design and development of automatic battery charger with controller for battery charging station

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2012-6
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Java, Alberto A.
Alguidano, Ramon A. Jr.
Acanto, Caesar Rico S.
Armadillo, Ruben M.
Idemne, Vitini Edhard O.
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The study aimed to design and construct a locally-made battery charge controller for the Battery Charging Station (BCS) project implemented by Central Philippine University-Affiliated Non-conventional Energy Center (CPU-ANEC). The battery charge controller was designed only to protect the battery from over-charging. The functionality of the charge-controller was tested using a solar panel and a battery. The charging current was controlled by the PWM circuit. During charging, the output of the PWM circuit was both set approximately to ten percent (10%) duty cycle for charging ninety percent (90%) duty cycle for trickle charging. The output waveform and the duty cycle of the PWM circuit were checked using the oscilloscope. Testing of the charge-controller was done for four days of continuous operation to ensure the reliability of the system. Based on the test results, when the duty cycle was ten percent (10%), the green LED lighted-up and the ammeter indicated maximum charging current, while for the ninety percent (90%) duty cycle, a yellow LED light-up indicating minimum current. The red LED light-up when the polarity of the battery was reversed, while the orange LED lightedup only when the battery state of charge was empty. These test results show that the battery charge-controller worked as expected by meeting the required design parameters. The unit is now ready for use.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/56
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Java, A. A., Alguidano, R. A., Jr., Acanto, C. R. S., Armadillo, R. M., & Idemne, V. E. O. (2012). Design and development of automatic battery charger with controller for battery charging station. Patubas, 7(1), 77-87.
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1908-515X
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Battery chargers--Design and construction; Electric current regulators; Battery chargers OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
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