Actually 20 secondaries rectified powering 20 regs with 20 diodes on the reg + powering 20 cells in seriesjkeny wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:05 pmYes, supercap + battery in series - supercap at the gnd end of the series with a 1.9V reg charging it & 3.3V ISOLATED DC-DC converter on the battery. The isolation is the critical characteristic - it blocks the positive voltage on the supercap from connecting to the ground of the charging PS. Because the setup is being powered from one PS, without this isolation you would have a short from pos of supercap to gnd of supercap & fireworks!!rickmcinnis wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 9:43 pm..............
THE BIG QUESTION remains: do I simply wire up two assemblies - a 26650 with a 3.3 volts regulator/charger along with a supercaps at approximately approx. 1.9 volts regulator/charger and then put them in series? This is where I get concerned.
I do not see a DC-DC converter at less than 3.3 volts - so i guess one uses this on the 26650 and MRAVICA for the remainder, it can be set to 1.9 volts?
It is really that simple? Will the regulators allow this series connection? Please give me a few details.
Nige, achieves the same isolation by using a transformer (on each bank of 6 batteries?) with (6?) independent secondaries i.e 6 floating outputs which each charging a battery through Vregs.
Yea I think id compare the supercaps to the batteries first, its simpler to implementIt's a different sound - more bite to it - jury is still out, time will tell.So do you enjoy the sound from the supercaps as much as the 26650?
I'm thinking it's time for a tour of these different PS devices - I have 2 PS products now battery PS & supercap PS - hybrid PS to follow - anyone interested in comparing the sound of these PSes? I should start another thread, not to hijack this one any further.
I would suggest you try 2 supercaps in series as a first test config (it's probably simpler?) & see what you think
youll have to current limit the regs id guess
Although im fairly sure if u balance charge the lifepo4 at 2.5v it wont die.
Any in series charged 5v between two cells one cell always eventually dies. i believe its to do with different impedance in the two cells one cell will take all the charge and at 2.5v min vol there in a compromised state
although the rep in the wina batt factory says if you impedance match the cells you can charge em in series