🔋 How To Charge Motorcycle Battery Without Charger or CAR at HOME ⚡
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2020
- In this video I will explain how to charge the acid lead battery of motorcycle or car using a laboratory power supply.
⚡ Uniroi UC305 DC laboratory Power supply 0-30V 0-5A: amzn.to/2xDUvyq
I extract the battery from the motorcycle, Suzuki Galdius 650, I charge it and the put it back on the motorcycle.
Finally to start the motorbike I have to go down the hill because the battery is very old and it is damaged.
I charge a 12v 10 aH battery YT12A-3S YUASA. 🔋 Get a Yuasa battery: amzn.to/2Cy76t4
It is very important to set the PSU in constant voltage.
Connect positive to positive and negative to negative.
I do the charging at home. - Jak na to + styl
If you connect the clips of the power supply together the display will show the amps and you can set the amp limit (CC) to 1.2
Agree, you can short circuit both the negative and positive probe to set the Ampere Limit of the Power Supply
thank you. this is the only video online concerning Bench power supply trickle charging. thumbs up
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Bro keep walking back and forth in the beginning and im to high for this lmfao
Lol I lent someone my battery charger, so I went into the lab, and grabbed my bench power supply to do the same thing 😂 nice video
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@@GuyInAMountain thanks for the cool video! 😉😄
I did this yesterday because I was in a bind and my truck battery was dead. I ran the power supply at 14V, the amps fluctuated between 7-10. I’m no electrical engineer but this seemed kind of dangerous to me. After about 7 minutes, there was enough charge in battery to start the truck.
You can set the ampere more low. 3amp - 4amp...7 amp seems to be too much. And dangerous too
14.4 is a bulk charge voltage
Current is 0.5 C, ie half the battery capacity
So 10A into a truck battery is perfectly safe
My bench power supply has max output volts to 17V
And 2A
Im trying to charge a 12V car batt lead acid
When i connect the psu to batt the psu drops to 11.5 V??? And fluctuating (11.1V-12v)
And amp fluctuate (0.00 to 2.99)
What is wrong here?
You have shitty power supply drop the power when reaching the peak of the power
Your power supply is fine, the battery is flat.
Constant current at 2 amps till voltage rises, then machine will switch to constant voltage and current will slowly drop as battery charges
You will never charge a 12 V battery putting 12 V in !
13.2 volts or higher, is a maintenance charge that can be left connect continuously, at low current level.
A healthy battery will read 12.6 V or higher