Hello forum,
So I wanted to show some basic principals that I have come to understand concerning cap dumping. My methods and opinions are not the only way to be sure and this is not an attempt to prove anything to anyone.
Side note:
Guys can we for once keep all of the mystical babble and smarter than Einstein type rants away from this one? I would be very interested in how real builders take their approach to cap dumping and opinions are most welcome if they are on topic. I hope for this to be a chance for beginners to learn something and veterans to share something,, well hopefully we all learn something ;-)
I find it easier to show in video for the most part rather than try to explain everything in text so as I usually do I am attaching a video.
I will explain a little in text though. What this video is showing is some of the parameters that should be considered when setting up a cap dump.
First I consider the "punch" to the battery. This can be affected by on-time of your dump period, the size of the caps you choose, of course the target battery size is also a factor.
The frequency of the dump should also be considered. Your desired current draw (higher/lower) will be affected greatly by this. The "rest" between dumps is what we are talking about here, 1 sec, half sec, quarter sec, and so on. The over all effectiveness of your charging will depend a lot on the frequency you choose. Too fast and you will waste energy but too slow and you will not get the charge battery up to where it needs to be.
Of course there are many factors to consider and I have not listed all of them but I thought we could start with the basics and go from there.
Here is a little starter video for the thread:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...nt=video%2cmp4
I am going to make a chart of a fuller run at this but I wanted to show all the adjustments in this video prior to doing an untouched one. In other words I don't want to mess around with the one coming up.
So I wanted to show some basic principals that I have come to understand concerning cap dumping. My methods and opinions are not the only way to be sure and this is not an attempt to prove anything to anyone.
Side note:
Guys can we for once keep all of the mystical babble and smarter than Einstein type rants away from this one? I would be very interested in how real builders take their approach to cap dumping and opinions are most welcome if they are on topic. I hope for this to be a chance for beginners to learn something and veterans to share something,, well hopefully we all learn something ;-)
I find it easier to show in video for the most part rather than try to explain everything in text so as I usually do I am attaching a video.
I will explain a little in text though. What this video is showing is some of the parameters that should be considered when setting up a cap dump.
First I consider the "punch" to the battery. This can be affected by on-time of your dump period, the size of the caps you choose, of course the target battery size is also a factor.
The frequency of the dump should also be considered. Your desired current draw (higher/lower) will be affected greatly by this. The "rest" between dumps is what we are talking about here, 1 sec, half sec, quarter sec, and so on. The over all effectiveness of your charging will depend a lot on the frequency you choose. Too fast and you will waste energy but too slow and you will not get the charge battery up to where it needs to be.
Of course there are many factors to consider and I have not listed all of them but I thought we could start with the basics and go from there.
Here is a little starter video for the thread:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...nt=video%2cmp4
I am going to make a chart of a fuller run at this but I wanted to show all the adjustments in this video prior to doing an untouched one. In other words I don't want to mess around with the one coming up.
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