Guys,
I have a battery that I'm testing, it needs to be charged and discharged at various currents. I already have a very nice computer controllable Lambda power supply that can do 0-130V and 0-141A? Is it possible to use the one power supply for both charging AND providing a variable load. E.g. I could wire the power supply to the battery via a DPDT contactor. In charge mode, + on the power supply goes to + on the battery. In discharge mode, + on the power supply goes to - on the battery, with a low ohm large wattage resistor in series. See my attached sketch. Would this scheme actually work in practice?
Thanks a lot,
FW
I have a battery that I'm testing, it needs to be charged and discharged at various currents. I already have a very nice computer controllable Lambda power supply that can do 0-130V and 0-141A? Is it possible to use the one power supply for both charging AND providing a variable load. E.g. I could wire the power supply to the battery via a DPDT contactor. In charge mode, + on the power supply goes to + on the battery. In discharge mode, + on the power supply goes to - on the battery, with a low ohm large wattage resistor in series. See my attached sketch. Would this scheme actually work in practice?
Thanks a lot,
FW
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