The charger chip that senses current and voltage is a nice feature.  Can
these chips be added to a charger like the B&W or maybe a variac bad boy.
It seems that that chip and a relay would be all that is needed to shut down
any circuit.   Lawrence Rhodes...
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Subject: Tropica update


> Last Thursday we went to DMV to start the "adventure" of getting our never
registered 1995 vehicle registered. I had pretty low expectations for this
first trip based on the experience of others. Well, I was wrong (again)and
we came home with a red temp sticker good through year end after just an
hour! Next it's off for a CHP inspection. Last Friday I was able to drive it
to work, about 14 miles each way. I can charge at work so it got a drink
before going home.
>
> Speaking of charging, I've got the schematics for the Tropica charger.
Thanks Matt! I was looking over it this weekend and it's "brains" are a
BQ2003 which seems to be a NiCad charger. If I understand the options they
have it wired for, it does a constant current charge of 12amps to a set
voltage and then shuts down. That doesn't sound like a good plan for lead
acid does it? I looked at another part from Benchmarq, the bq2031, which is
designed for lead acid. It has a constant current bulk charge followed by a
constant voltage charge and terminates on hitting a min current or a delta
voltage. The parts look close in the support they need but certainly not pin
compatible. Any comments on the wisdom of replacing the 2003 with the 2031?
>
> thanks,
> Steve
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