Thanks mate, I'll pick up one of those for sure
And you're right, you would need about 5K for a 5v @10Ma sink. Do you know if your LM317 draws any current?
I have a circuit in mind, driven by a PIC that I can update as necessary. What is will do is basically switch output pins on a delay, and input pins will check for voltages present etc. ensuring there are no mishaps.
Not trying to go crazy, but the setup will include 2 x 6S1P25C/5Ah (long LiPo packs I got the idea from Alans mention of hobbyking in another post).
Sniffing around I found a reverse polarity protect circuit and a precharge circuit using a relay to switch. I basically just joined the 2 together after a delay switched relay circuit I came up with (that could be driven easily by NE555 and 2 push buttons but I'll use a PIC with GUI)
Although there looks to be alot of relays here, they can be changed to a handful of fets but I chose this because I have some decent 30A relays that I feel won't have a problem with the current passing through them at full power. Relay rating is for a switching current. As the bike will be stationary, or zero throttle/load I'm tipping this will be okay. I won't be switching them with any substantial current passing through them.
There is already a latching relay built into the GM battery, so the code will just check there is not voltage present on the GM battery output before attempting to switch on the backup packs. This will eliminate any worry of both the packs switching on at once, and stop any problem should R6 fail for some reason, and both battery sets arch and connect.
Anyways, what do you think of this? Still needs a few things added...
far left -> series/parallel switched relay circuit (relay coil connections removed to read easier)
middle -> reverse polarity protect
far right -> precharge auto switch on
Why?
-Switches between backup packs and gives option to series/parallel connect matching packs
-Can use 3 completely different packs altogether, and switch between them individually
-Parallel mode for matching packs for greater range
-Can use battery monitors to auto switch off depleted pack and switch to fresh pack without having to touch anything
-No sparks lol my Anderson connectors are covered in ox
Estimated current draw from added components (relays switch with around 10mA)
-> GM battery = 0
-> Backup battery series/single mode = < 50mA
-> Backup battery parallel mode = <100mA
Parts I need:
3 fets I have all the rest gathering dust
The battery from hobbyking (around $100 or so for both)
Compared to buying a frog pack for backup, I put my hand scales in the air and $270 for a 10Ah 24V I can guarantee will have a far less discharge rating than 25C. My thought is to use the backup pack for takeoffs/hills and switch to the GM pack everywhere else. I assume I can near double my range
Not tested at all, and I'm sure I'll find some discrepancies in my circuit.... It's a fun experiment!
MM