This video is brought to you by AllgoodAutomattion a Member of Energy Builders Network (EBN)The control module you see in this video is capable of 60 AMP continuous loads and is fully capable of Pulse width modulation from o% off to 100% On with a frequency adjust from 100hz to 7khz. It also features an 13.6 v engine running enable relay that shuts-off the output if the supply voltage drops below 13.6 volts. I am hoping to get a bread board built this week one that is not on a rats nest solder-less breadboard. Something that can be tested in a more portable venue.
I guess brilliant minds think a like. I designed a similar feature and am selling mine on ebay now. Have you had much success selling yours?
water2gashawaii 2 years ago
Are you using KOH? If so, any advantages over lye or baking soda? And how much? THanks!
wslybe 3 years ago
Good work Allgood! I like it!
leakfree 3 years ago
Super Job AGA. That is a slick concept my freind! 5*****
rc9340 3 years ago
luther, ZeroFossilFuels has a current limiting PWM
vancecook7 3 years ago
Very nice AGA. Thats the ticket.
CarbideTip 3 years ago
I second that. Voltage detection is way cool.
Now if someone could regulate current based on cell temperature, life would be great.
I'm just messing with you. I have not come to a conclusion if regulating current based on cell temperature is even worth doing just yet.
What kind of heat sinks and cooling do you have for the MOSFET's? (I couldn't make it out in the video)
Looks good. Keep up the good work.
lutherp40 3 years ago
Excellent. I'm assuming the circuit is off when the ignition is off, so the voltage detection is to be sure that the alternator is running, thereby disabling the cell if something happens to the alternator? I like it.
vancecook7 3 years ago