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Nick Toop
Hi,
I have a portable application for which I require 12V at 1A for 3 or 4
hours.
12V 4000mAH NiMh packs are readily available.
However, I want to be able to recharge the system quickly i.e. in about
15mins.
I do not want to change the battery pack.
The datasheet for the Maxim MAX712 or MAX713 appears to imply that the
fastest acceptable charge rate is 4C which for the above battery pack would
mean 1 hour
It occurs to me to use 4 x 12V 1000mAH NiMh packs with individual chargers
(15mins charging). There then appear to be 4 ways I might use them.
1) Run the 4 packs in parallel...this makes me feel uneasy..there might be
large current flows between the packs after (partial) charging
2) Put the 4 packs in series (48V) and use a smpsu to generate 12V.
3) Switch between the packs on a regular basis i.e. every 5 minutes
4) Use one pack but monitor its activity and switch to next best pack when
it starts failing etc: (a bit complicated at the end)
Obviously 1) is the simplest but is it likely to give problems?
I am inclined to 2).
Is there a 5), 6)....?
I have a portable application for which I require 12V at 1A for 3 or 4
hours.
12V 4000mAH NiMh packs are readily available.
However, I want to be able to recharge the system quickly i.e. in about
15mins.
I do not want to change the battery pack.
The datasheet for the Maxim MAX712 or MAX713 appears to imply that the
fastest acceptable charge rate is 4C which for the above battery pack would
mean 1 hour
It occurs to me to use 4 x 12V 1000mAH NiMh packs with individual chargers
(15mins charging). There then appear to be 4 ways I might use them.
1) Run the 4 packs in parallel...this makes me feel uneasy..there might be
large current flows between the packs after (partial) charging
2) Put the 4 packs in series (48V) and use a smpsu to generate 12V.
3) Switch between the packs on a regular basis i.e. every 5 minutes
4) Use one pack but monitor its activity and switch to next best pack when
it starts failing etc: (a bit complicated at the end)
Obviously 1) is the simplest but is it likely to give problems?
I am inclined to 2).
Is there a 5), 6)....?