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jabers
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I'm working on a project where I charge a 12 volt battery with a 12 volt solar panel. Links for the battery and solar panels are below. My question is how I should connect the two. The main thing I can find is that I don't want the solar panel draining the battery. I plan to put a diode from the positive terminal of the solar panel to the positive terminal of the battery. My first specific question is should I use a 1N001 diode or a 1N5820 diode or something else? The only problematic difference I see is the average rectified output current limit. For the 1N001 it seems to be 1 amp and for the 1N5820 it is 3 amps. The max output on the solar panel is 1.78 amps.
My second specific question is, should I be doing more? I have found several more complex circuits but I don't understand their advantages for my purposes. If I can do something to increase efficiency I would like to try. An example is directly below.
http://www.den-uijl.nl/electronics/solar.html
Solar Panel
http://www.solarpanelstore.com/solar-power.small-solar-panels.solartech.spm030p_bp.info.1.html
Battery
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DL7D1O/?tag=pfamazon01-20
My second specific question is, should I be doing more? I have found several more complex circuits but I don't understand their advantages for my purposes. If I can do something to increase efficiency I would like to try. An example is directly below.
http://www.den-uijl.nl/electronics/solar.html
Solar Panel
http://www.solarpanelstore.com/solar-power.small-solar-panels.solartech.spm030p_bp.info.1.html
Battery
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DL7D1O/?tag=pfamazon01-20
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