That's the Xantrex C40 series configured as a load controller.. gives you an
adjustable cutoff to protect your batteries from overdischarge

 

They are up on EBay all the time --- easy to find

 

Use another C40 as the charge controller - run your power supply a little
hot (equalize switch ON at all times) and let the C40 step that down and do
3 stage charging on your batteries.

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: power supply / battery system for repeater
site

 

I want to thank all that helped guide me to Motorola TPN1105/TPN1106
schematics, back in July 2007.

Although, these above schematics are not the Motorola Micor power supply,
that I have. They are similar.

I have a Motorola Micor power supply, with the float/equilize slide switch
for an battery option.

I understand from reading a MSR-2000 manual, the power supply can be set for
Nicad or Lead-acid batteries.

I was mostly interested in a battery cut-off circuit, so the power supply
doesn't over charge the battery.

Although, from reading the emails, a over discharge circuit should also be
used.

Does Xantrex or http://www.newmarpower.com/ have a cut-off & a over
discharge circuit?

My batteries are awaiting for the properly controlled charger, with as much
details.

Thanks & 73's,
Jim   Kh6jkg.

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