Better than 3v.
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]
<mailto:[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.