The basic idea of the project is that i have solar panels connected to a charge controller. Then the controller to the battery. Then the battery to a power inverter.
This project so far can be viewed at http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-P ... 20V-outlet
What i need help with:
Regulating the voltage coming from the solar panels. The voltage is well over 12V but less than 25V usually about 18v to 20v depending on sun conditions.
from what i've read, anything over 14v will damage a 12v battery and possibly lead to an explosion. (i'm using a 12V 10Ah battery in this project) Since i plan on implementing this project into a backpack, explosions just won't do. The charge controller doesn't limits voltage, it limits the amps to 7A and cuts off power after battery is charged. (as well as a couple other minor safety features associated specifically with solar power)
Also, i don't know precisely the level of amps going to the battery. All i know is that it's less than 7A, due to the charge controller.
What level of amps is safe for the type of battery i'm using? Charge time is not important as i plan to "float" charge because fro what i understand, batteries last longer when float or stand by charged as opposed to deep cycle charging.
Other info you should know:
All equipment and materials is brand new never used and still under warranty so no worries there
I own a voltage meter but not an amp meter and would rather not purchase one for a one time use as i have no other use for it. But however if it is crucial to the sucess of the project i could probably find one at school.
Also, the input voltage is consistently above 15v so "voltage drop" isn't a concern
Other info that would be helpful to me:
How many volts should i regulate it to?
What is the precise voltage for a fully charged 12v battery? Like 12.6v or something?
If i regulate voltage to 12v, how would i ever fully charge the battery?
So in short:
How can i regulate voltage?
How many amps is safe to charge the battery?
-Thanks

