A Computer Controlled High Power Battery Charger
By
Tom Snoblen
Shortly after I received my electric postal van, the Lester charger died. After several phone call to Lester I was told that the charger was to old to be repaired. I was also informed that Lester could not send me the schematic because the circuit was patented and therefore must be kept a secret (I know the last sentence makes no sense all patents are published and are not secret.).
For a quick fix I built up a board to replace the Lester controller using a simple unijunction transistor to control the SCRs of Lester charger. This gave me manual control of the charger which worked fine except required setting the current several times during a charge.
Recently the unijunction controller died and I decided that there had to be a better way.
I wanted a charger with the flowing requirements:
Below are links to the schematic and design documents of the first version
of the controller. It currently support only manual mode(phase 1).
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