Power at 240VAC relay with DC 312V
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Bob Eldred
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Power at 240VAC relay with DC 312V Reply with quote

Cut........

Quote:
In any case, I think you're going about the whole thing backwards.
IMO, what you should be doing is sensing battery voltage and if it's
below a certain level then using that information to keep the charger
from being connected to the mains. That's why I asked you what sort
of mains you had, which you also didn't address.

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John Fields

I'm going about it backwards??? why me? I'm not going about
anything...Maybe you are a little confused.
Bob

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John Fields
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Power at 240VAC relay with DC 312V Reply with quote

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:43:44 GMT, "Bob Eldred" <nsmontassoc@yahoo.com>
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Quote:
Cut........

In any case, I think you're going about the whole thing backwards.
IMO, what you should be doing is sensing battery voltage and if it's
below a certain level then using that information to keep the charger
from being connected to the mains. That's why I asked you what sort
of mains you had, which you also didn't address.

--
John Fields

I'm going about it backwards??? why me? I'm not going about
anything...Maybe you are a little confused.

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Ooops... I thought you were the OP, sorry.

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John Fields
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