GHA
Well-Known Member
Must be time to resurrect an old project! A while ago I played around with an arduino to record battery discharge data with a fixed load. Like this.....
So moving forward, a Raspberry Pi might be better so latest plan is to have a Pi attached to a FET (or many) to control the current and keep it constant, and measure the current, voltage and temperature recording it every second probably into rddtools.
Questions:
The Pi uses PWM, basically turning the transistor on and off many thousands of time a second - will this make any difference than controlling the transistor analog where it doesn't have this very rapid on / off? I'm thinking no, the battery won't know, it's like a big Capacitor. But you never know..
And temperature, 20 hour rate measurements are done at 77degF I think, so how accurate would it be to factor in the temp differences. For example, testing a battery at, say, 60degF, could you calc the different results to get a value for if it was 77degF - would that give any meaningful results ?
Even if it was just a rough calibration in think it would be useful, I suspect most (nearly all? ) cruisers don't have much idea of the state of their battery banks until it's near the end...
Tia
So moving forward, a Raspberry Pi might be better so latest plan is to have a Pi attached to a FET (or many) to control the current and keep it constant, and measure the current, voltage and temperature recording it every second probably into rddtools.
Questions:
The Pi uses PWM, basically turning the transistor on and off many thousands of time a second - will this make any difference than controlling the transistor analog where it doesn't have this very rapid on / off? I'm thinking no, the battery won't know, it's like a big Capacitor. But you never know..
And temperature, 20 hour rate measurements are done at 77degF I think, so how accurate would it be to factor in the temp differences. For example, testing a battery at, say, 60degF, could you calc the different results to get a value for if it was 77degF - would that give any meaningful results ?
Even if it was just a rough calibration in think it would be useful, I suspect most (nearly all? ) cruisers don't have much idea of the state of their battery banks until it's near the end...
Tia