Greenpower
Electrical
- Aug 29, 2002
- 6
I was just wondering, could you charge a lead acid battery using a power supply.
Example, I have a standby generator at one of my stations, it is diesel and uses two 12-volt battery’s in series to make 24-volts. The 4-amp battery charger has gone out, can I use a 24-volt power supply to charge and maintain the batteries? I am going to use diodes to keep the generators, alternator from feeding back into the power supply when it is running. Will I have to up the voltage to 26-volts to over come the internal resistance of the cells so they will charge or can I leave the voltage at 24-volts.
Example, I have a standby generator at one of my stations, it is diesel and uses two 12-volt battery’s in series to make 24-volts. The 4-amp battery charger has gone out, can I use a 24-volt power supply to charge and maintain the batteries? I am going to use diodes to keep the generators, alternator from feeding back into the power supply when it is running. Will I have to up the voltage to 26-volts to over come the internal resistance of the cells so they will charge or can I leave the voltage at 24-volts.