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I have scooter with 24v 35ah and i bought a dc power suply 24v/5A.i want to charge my batterie at any time i do not need to wait till the charge reach 6v wich is the less power needed to power up the pcb.how i shoold programme it
These lights rubbish I bought 4x worked only 6 weeks and even in sunny day batteries not charging and I open to replace new battery but not simple new welding etc so many work and much cheaper to but 10v led electric lights to work for ever
I see a problem with this item the heater is running from a power supply and you may not get a power cut for months in the meantime the battery is out of charge.?
If all the values are reset to OOO, eg, after learning the various functions , programs and so on, is the component reset ? So programming starts from zero in all programs ?
Amazingly helpful video, thank you! Great for going through every program and demonstrating the behaviour in each one. Now I know what I need for my project :)
Okay. So I see a problem. The product description says the same voltage is required for the power supply, the battery, and the load for this work. But a 12v battery requires a higher voltage for it to charge - 13.5 to 15 volts. Then the battery supplies 12volts to for example a 12volt Lighting circuit - the Load. How can this work then if the voltage must be the same for the supply, the battery & the load? The battery won't charge and will eventually go flat if this is the case.
Its not so food cause its shown adaptor voltage. Not battery voltage. If u use higger charger it would not be charge cau it set limit high voltage already. Asthe test u use 15v to charge the battery. Than u set to upper voltage 14 in module it will not ne charge.
Great music by the way. I have a question. How would you connect an illuminated rocker switch with this to control a fan. Normally the switch would be on the hot side with the 3rd terminal connected to neutral. But will the light on the switch still work when the fan is at low speed or will it work at all? How exactly would you wire it?