I will fabricate and test then make a video and post on. YouTube and post in 
here waiting on the Zener diode that I order!
Tks

Pascal Lardy
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> On Nov 8, 2015, at 5:26 PM, Cor van de Water via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> Thanks for reminding me, I wanted to respond to this but got sidetracked
> and forgot.
> In several discussions with Lee Hart, the gist of the zener battery
> balancer
> is that there is no one perfect solution and it is just a matter of
> matching
> the parts that you can get to the batteries you are using.
> So, if the batteries exhibit a full charged resting voltage of 13V then
> it is best to match that with the voltage where the zener regs conduct
> (almost) no current. There is no sharp cut-off with zeners (unlike
> electronic circuits) but they are simple and rugged and luckily
> available in different
> voltages, so you can mix and match, for example getting a 6.2V and a
> 6.8V
> zener and putting those in series will give you a pretty good shot at a
> regulator that should stop bypassing below 13V while giving a decent
> bypass
> capability. When you use 5 Watt zeners then it should be no problem to
> size
> the circuit for a max 1/2 Amp bypass.
> For example if the max voltage on the battery is 15V then 2V is dropped
> by the bypass resistor, so a 3.9 Ohm 2 Watt resistor should do the job,
> together with a red LED and 100 Ohms 1/4 Watt resistor to indicate when
> the reg is bypassing.
> 
> Note that zeners are not always exactly the nominal voltage, so do
> measure
> when they start conducting and if it is much lower than you expect, you
> can string two of the "6.8" zeners in series instead.
> 
> Hope this clarifies,
> 
> Cor van de Water 
> Chief Scientist 
> Proxim Wireless 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of EVDL
> Administrator via EV
> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2015 2:53 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [EVDL] inquiry about Lee's battery regulators
> 
> The list received in inquiry about battery regulators recently.  The
> poster 
> dropped it in the middle of a thread so folks might not have noticed it.
> 
> The gist of it is this, edited a bit to remove some excessive battery 
> information:
> 
> Could you help me with the zener battery regulators that are described
> in 
> "Minimalist Battery Regulators" by Lee Hart, with modifications by Cor
> Van 
> de Water?     
> 
> http://www.evdl.org/pages/hartregs.html
> 
> I own a hybrid sailboat with 12 x 12 volt 155AH (C20) AGM batteries.    
> 
> I would like to install zener regulators to make sure that each battery
> gets 
> the right voltage. Minimum voltage needs to be 12.18v, and maximum
> voltage 
> needs to be no more than 14.6v.     
> 
> I like the Cor Van de Water design better because the life of a LED is
> much 
> longer than a regular bulb.    
> 
> Can you tell me what Zener diode I need for Cor's version?  Two of 6.8
> V?    
> 
> By the way, I was trying to buy the kits, but the link doesn't work, and
> 
> it's for flooded batteries.  (Not sure what he means here. -- David)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Pascal Lardy
> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
> EVDL Administrator
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