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Detecting 14.4v to ensure alternator is ON

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Detecting 14.4v to ensure alternator is ON

Postby Chris » Wed May 10, 2006 2:33 pm

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Postby Chris » Wed May 10, 2006 3:02 pm

I also found this really simple circuit:

http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects ... index.html

I think it will do the trick as well. I was close when I said 2 components ...I was trying to think of what would be the OPPOSITE of a zenner diode. In this case the LM741 op amp appears to be the ticket.

Your link is broken can you repost the proper http link?
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Postby bigj8550 » Wed May 10, 2006 3:09 pm

WELL FIRST LINK DIDN'T WORK LETS TRY THIS ONE

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Postby bigj8550 » Wed May 10, 2006 3:19 pm

WOW it worked but is sure is big. Anyways look at circuit 225 the .08 red wire that is the wire you would tap into on this vehicle. This vehicle is a 2000 s10 with a 2.2 just for exsample.
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Postby Chris » Wed May 10, 2006 3:28 pm

so if I'm reading this right... I'd just need to examine the voltage behavior of terminal B on the generator (alternator)?
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Postby Chris » Wed May 10, 2006 3:31 pm

Ahh you posted a note already ...well cool that validates my "guess" at the correct wire to examine. :)
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Postby eco » Wed May 10, 2006 10:21 pm

Hi Chris,

We must have extra - widescreen for quotation your message.
Why you need 14.4 volts,lots of alternators working with 14v or lower.
For good serial electrolyser you don't need this electronic unit because electrolyser can not produce xydroxy when is engine OFF. :?:
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Postby Chris » Wed May 10, 2006 10:56 pm

Eco,

Without a unit like I am describing, you're going to be drawing power from the battery when the car is not running. Unless you can remember to turn it off every time you're done... it will keep producing hydroxy until the battery is dead.
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Postby eco » Thu May 11, 2006 2:54 am

Chris,

One year ago I installed 8 cells unit in my car.unit produced aprox.2L/min when engine running(13.9V).When is key on(engine not runing),voltage on booster is approximately 12.5V(good battery)booster will not work,because is not enough voltage/cell.My clear bubbler show me that.
But,simplest way for you if install one strong diode between battery and alternator ,and connect booster to alternator.I used diode from welding apparatus. :wink:
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Postby zipster » Thu May 11, 2006 10:33 pm

Chris,
Why dont you put a relay in your wiring schematic to control your electrolyzer only when the key is on? That way when you turn the key off, it deengerizes and shuts off.
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Postby BOBBY R » Fri May 12, 2006 3:43 pm

chris i know you want to keep it simple & cheap. how about those old style auto guages. they were in groups of three made by sun( oil press,volts & amps. dime a dozen on ebay. if you want i have a set in the garage. just email an address you would like them sent to. have a good day. bobbyr
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Postby Chris » Mon May 15, 2006 2:06 pm

I really like the idea of the big diode between the alternator and the battery... it has one already I'm sure (in the form of a full wave bridge rectifier built into the alternator)... but I can't wire my electrolyzer behind it...

So the next best thing is an external diode. I do like that idea a lot. Where might I find a diode powerful enough to do what I need to do here?

Regarding the relay hooked into the ignition key... I LOVE that idea because it's so simple... but people will sometimes leave their key turned on for the radio or other things. You don't want to drain your battery in these cases because of forgetting to turn your electrolyzer off.

Hence I keep coming back to the desire to have a simple circuit that detects the 14.4v in the system.

Did those simple diagrams I submitted seem like they would do the job? Anyone with more electronics knowledge then I ...please feel free to speak up 8)
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Postby eco » Mon May 15, 2006 4:50 pm

Chris,

I take one small plastic box in electro shop($5),and one used diode of 300A(oversized)from the welding shop--$5,and small 12V fan for cooling diode--($5).Insert diode in the box and connect fan on the box(first make holes with drill on both side of the box.Fan connect on the alternator.With this simple system you will have 100% automatic control and protection.
sorry about English,but I think you will understand.

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