tim_ber
Well-Known Member
Still a novice, but enjoy tinkering with electronincs.
Wish to use my old lead acid batteries that are too poor to crank engines, but good enough to use in the garden to light things.
Currently one 5W solar panel keeps an old battery up to 12.7 volts with ease.
Can anyone point me in direction (I have googled and failed) for instructions on how to make one's own vsr for getting the solar panel to charge a second battery when #1 is at a good enough Voltage ( can't wire batteries in parallel of course).
Is it even possible to make one's own vsr? Bearing in mind I only learn what I need to learn, e.g. I have learned a lot about LEDS from you guys, but the other 99.999...% of electronics is still a mystery to me probably.
I'm not stupid or thick - some may say stupid for trying, but I like tinkering and I do a good job in the end. (Re-wired my house and got it signed off with a pat on the back for a good job)
Thanks in advance. Helping a mate launch his boat tomorrow - he is as nervous as a cat, I remember when I used to be like that.
Wish to use my old lead acid batteries that are too poor to crank engines, but good enough to use in the garden to light things.
Currently one 5W solar panel keeps an old battery up to 12.7 volts with ease.
Can anyone point me in direction (I have googled and failed) for instructions on how to make one's own vsr for getting the solar panel to charge a second battery when #1 is at a good enough Voltage ( can't wire batteries in parallel of course).
Is it even possible to make one's own vsr? Bearing in mind I only learn what I need to learn, e.g. I have learned a lot about LEDS from you guys, but the other 99.999...% of electronics is still a mystery to me probably.
I'm not stupid or thick - some may say stupid for trying, but I like tinkering and I do a good job in the end. (Re-wired my house and got it signed off with a pat on the back for a good job)
Thanks in advance. Helping a mate launch his boat tomorrow - he is as nervous as a cat, I remember when I used to be like that.