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Simple charger circuit - 4/15/2002 7:02:06 PM   
mrtim



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Contact the battery manufacturer or look through your documentation and find out what the "Floating Voltage"(the maximum voltage of the battery with no load on it) is for your battery pack. You will need a Variable Voltage regulator adjusted to the batterys floating voltage. It will not overcharge your battery, but will keep a good trickle charge on it when not being used. You can get the parts from Radio Shack and have someone wire it for you or do it yourself.
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