AD-155

battery low: 10V 0.8V
19.5V(+1.5V,-1V )
39V 2V

So it would cut out at 18.5v - or 9.25v each battery; is that high enough
for this purpose?


Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> LVD is a built in feature on the Meanwell AD-155 and the Traco TSP BCM.
> It's also a built in feature on solar controllers.
>
> What are you using for a charger?
>
>
>
>  We are currently testing using two 12v 100Ah telecom batteries in series.
>> They are slightly expensive to replace, especially when we will have four
>> (or more) at some sites, most will have two.
>>
>> I'm using a Meanwell RSD-100B-24 regulator for the Tik RB-493G router
>> right now. Looks like the cutout for the regulator is around 16v from what
>> I can decipher from the datasheet.
>> My test radios (2 Canopy and 2 UBNT) are connected to the battery without
>> regulation.
>>
>> This setup will drain the batteries until they are pretty much dead and
>> buried. I ran them over the weekend and I figured it would stop draining
>> around 10v at worst, it didn't. They ended up around 6v in parallel or 3v
>> per battery.  I figure I shaved off some capacity and lifetime of my test
>> batteries with that, hopefully not too much.
>>
>>
>

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