A voltage regulator is connected across the solar cell to prevent damage to the storage battery due to overcharging. A series diode prevents the array from discharging the battery during hours of darkness. The regulator does not draw power from the battery, except for a very low current used for voltage sampling. The battery can be lead-calcium, gelled-electrolyte, or of the telephone-type.
The circuit design features a voltage regulator placed in parallel with a solar cell array to ensure the safe charging of a storage battery. This configuration is crucial in solar power systems to avoid overvoltage conditions that could potentially damage the battery. The voltage regulator maintains the output voltage within a specified range, ensuring that the battery receives the correct voltage for charging.
Additionally, a series diode is incorporated into the circuit. This diode serves a critical function by preventing reverse current flow from the battery back to the solar cell array during periods of low or no sunlight, such as at night. This protection is essential to maintain the charge state of the battery and to extend its lifespan.
The voltage regulator is designed to minimize power consumption from the battery. It operates primarily on a very low quiescent current, which is necessary for voltage sampling and regulation. This feature ensures that the battery is not significantly drained during operation, allowing it to maintain its charge for longer periods.
The system is compatible with various types of batteries, including lead-calcium, gelled-electrolyte, and telephone-type batteries. Each of these battery types has different charging characteristics and requirements, and the voltage regulator is designed to accommodate these differences, ensuring optimal performance and longevity for the battery in use.
Overall, this circuit design is integral to the effective management of solar energy systems, providing necessary protections and ensuring efficient operation while maintaining battery health.Voltage regulator is connected across solar-cell away as shown to prevent damage to storage battery by overcharging. Series diode prevents array from discharging battery during hours of darkness. Regulator does not draw power from battery, except for very low current used for voltage sampling. Battery can be lead-calcium, gelled-electrolyte, or telephone-typ.. 🔗 External reference
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