Switchmode halogen transformer question


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    Default Switchmode halogen transformer question

    I've got an electric forkhoist and want to make an internal charger for it (controlled by a PIC of course) Was thinking about strapping a heap of those cheap halogen transformers together - my question is tho, can they be put together - I've hooked normal switchmode supplies in parallel and series before but never these cheap transformers and not sure if it's possible.

    The battery is 36V, so I figure the transformers r 11.5V each will need 4 in series to make 46V to charge it. And then if I parallel two sets, should get 36A out of 8 200VA transformers.

    Then the idea is to PWM the output to change between charge, equalize and trickle at the end.

    Would love to hear any thoughts on the idea, cheers

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    Hi,

    What is the price for new batteries if something goes wrong?

    Why not something like that:
    http://www.battery-chargers.com/catalog/25.pdf

    USD 279.00
    http://www.batterystuff.com/battery-...ti-volt-input/

    Ask the manufacturer if it can be permanently installed on a vehicle.
    From the picture it is not protected against rain. The charger must be
    built to sustain vibrations.

    * * *

    DANGER! If the charger is permanently installed on the vehicle
    there is danger of electrocution when you touch the vehicle.

    * * *

    DANGER! RISK OF BATTERY EXPLOSION FROM HYDROGEN GAS.
    MAY RESULT IN BLINDNESS, SERIOUS INJURY, PERMANENT
    DISFIGUREMENT AND SCARRING.


    Best regards,

    Luciano

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luciano
    DANGER! If the charger is permanently installed on the vehicle
    there is danger of electrocution when you touch the vehicle.
    Bah... it's a nice anti theft system
    Steve

    It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
    There's no problem, only learning opportunities.

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