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thunder Posted - Apr 01 2011 : 07:37:38 AM


I want help with the calculations of 12V SLA Battery charger, i tried but i think i might be wrong so guys can u help please, i want to buy the parts so that i can build it.

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PARTS THAT I WANT THEM TO BE CALCULATED ARE AS FOLLOWS:
PARTS LIST
12v SLA Battery Charger
$xx.00

2 - 1R8 0.5watt resistors
1 - 150R 0.25 watt resistor
1 - 180R
1 - 560R
1 - 1k5
3 - 2k2
1 - 3k3
1 - 4k7
1 - 8k2
1 - 1k mini trim pot

1 - 1n ceramic
2 - 47u 25v electrolytics

1 - 5mm red LED

4 - 1N4148 signal diodes
1 - 10v 0.25watt zener
1 - BC 547 transistor
2 - BC557 transistors
1 - MCR100-6 SCR
1 - 1m red lead
1 - 1m black lead
2 - alligator clips
1 - 2m very fine solder

1 - SLA Battery Charger PCB

Also required:
1 - 12v AC transformer (500mA AC)
1 - power lead
1 - case

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wasssup1990 Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 10:45:01 AM
Yeah, in the case of Digikey it's just not feasible for me to buy from them if my order isn't over $200 unless I am really desperate for some product that only they have. For supplies and R&D I just get parts from element14 or RS components which have free shipping in Australia with a minimum order cost of $10.

There was a very good MOSFET that I wanted from IXYS for a project I was working on but for some reason when I went through the online checkout DigiKey told me the manufacturer prevents shipping to Australia. What's up with that? Maybe I was looking at a restricted military component. Who knows?
Aaron Cake Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 10:16:17 AM
That's why when dealing with any company online, it pays to check their shipping instructions for orders out of North America. Generally there are local suppliers which can be found via a Google search.

I don't get the shipping cost increase in most cases. I just shipped some stuff to Peru, and it cost the same as shipping to Washington.
wasssup1990 Posted - Apr 02 2011 : 10:53:29 AM
In Australia there is a $30 shipping fee from Digikey, which sucks. Your order needs to be at least $200 for free shipping. I don't know what the shipping cost is for Botswana. You should look it up in an attempt to avoid some crazy shipping or customs charges.
Aaron Cake Posted - Apr 02 2011 : 10:19:12 AM
In the local phone book, there should be a section for "electronics suppliers" or "electronics components". Start there. Otherwise, parts can be ordered online from mail order companies such as DigiKey at http://www.digikey.com . Most of these companies ship world-wide.
wasssup1990 Posted - Apr 02 2011 : 09:05:06 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdG1Hczh2Zg
audioguru Posted - Apr 02 2011 : 08:24:15 AM
He wants you to travel to Botswana to find all the parts and price them.
pebe Posted - Apr 02 2011 : 02:10:46 AM
What is there to calculate? The values are all given.

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