charland
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2006
- 26
We have built some military vehicles that operate on 12V but have 24V capabilities. We've done this by using a battery bank with some of the circuits coming off of one set of batteries wired in parallel (12V) and then the other circuits coming off both of the sets of batteries wired in series (24V). Under normal conditions this works great but when all the batteries in the battery bank are dead, the truck has to be boosted by a 24 V supply (written in the spec). The problem is that the vehicle electronics and the starter system are all 12V. If you have enough time, you can run the 24V through both battery sets and wait for them to charge but in a military environment, this is not feasible. We looked at the possibility of connecting a huge resistor to simply throw half of the heat away but because the starter has a variable current draw, the voltage drop across the resistor would also be variable.
My background is in mechanical so forgive me but I think that there may somehow be a solution in this thread using zener doides?
thread237-145132
Thanks in advance
Charlie Harland
My background is in mechanical so forgive me but I think that there may somehow be a solution in this thread using zener doides?
thread237-145132
Thanks in advance
Charlie Harland