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diode protection in battery charger circuit?

by "dazed & confused" <ehsratcliffe@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 16, 2008 at 10:34 PM

I am building a charger for large (20-40 AH) lead acid batteries to
power kid-size electric cars.  I'm using an L200CV voltage regulator
that's a step up from the 78XX, or LM317 types.  It has 5 pins, and
offers more control.  Unfortunately, when I hooked it up to a battery
in reverse polarity,  I fried my L200CV.  I decided to add a diode
between the negative output and the battery, to avoid doing that
dumbness twice.  It happened again.  How can that be?  Shouldn' the
diode on ONE output prevent the massive current flowing backwards that
I caused?  I've now put a 2nd diode on the positive output.  NOW I'm
safe--right?

Frying in Fresno,
Bruce
 




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diode protection in battery charger circuit?
"dazed & confuse  2008-07-16 22:34:54 
Re: diode protection in battery charger circuit?
root008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-07-24 20:53:04 

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