I really do hope I've learned a lot. That krunning - duger chart kind of put things in perspective.
I may indeed not be using this transformer to charge batteries however somewhere along the way I'll be needing transformers for a wind turbine I am building. As I am expecting large voltages i'll need some way of lowering them.
But that is a topic I might start here once my 3d printer is up and running again.
I have gotten a 0-30v 0-10A cc/cv lab power supply in the mean time. So I was thinking to use the transformer to quick charge with high amps the batteries to let's say 3.4 volts. and top off the voltage to 3.65 in a controlled and safe manner with the cc/cv
Also I think this project is a big success if we focus on the transformer alone
certainly I do not feel defeated.
I may indeed not be using this transformer to charge batteries however somewhere along the way I'll be needing transformers for a wind turbine I am building. As I am expecting large voltages i'll need some way of lowering them.
But that is a topic I might start here once my 3d printer is up and running again.
I have gotten a 0-30v 0-10A cc/cv lab power supply in the mean time. So I was thinking to use the transformer to quick charge with high amps the batteries to let's say 3.4 volts. and top off the voltage to 3.65 in a controlled and safe manner with the cc/cv
Also I think this project is a big success if we focus on the transformer alone


