How to Easily Make A Mini IPS with Auto Charge Controller Circuit At Home in Bangla
How to Easily Make A Mini IPS with Auto Charge Controller Circuit At Home in Bangla
In today's fast-paced world, power outages and interruptions can be major inconveniences. Having a reliable backup power source can save you from frustrating situations and ensure an uninterrupted power supply during emergencies. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of creating a Mini Inverter Power Supply (IPS) with an Auto Charge Controller circuit, which you can easily build at home. This DIY project will help you power essential electronic devices during power outages or when you're on the move.
✔️✔️IPS Circuit Diagram:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UyqJRr-P6WMrmh-d_osWtzPJjCJq7hJG/view?usp=sharing
Materials Required:
Before we begin, gather the following materials:
1. 12V lead-acid battery (or a suitable lithium-ion battery)
2. Power inverter circuit board (rated for 12V)
3. Auto Charge Controller circuit board
4. DC input socket
5. DC output socket
6. Battery charging socket
7. Power switch
8. Connecting wires
8. Soldering iron and solder
9. Wire stripper and cutter
10. Screwdriver
11. Electrical tape
12. Enclosure (plastic/wooden box)
13. XH-M602 Charge Controller Protection Module With LED Display
XH-M602 Charge Controller Protection Module With LED Display
Description:
XH-M603 Charging Control Module 12-24V Storage Lithium Battery Charger Control Switch Protection Board
Product Introduction:
1.Model: XH-M603
2. Input Voltage: DC 10-30V
3. Display Precision:0.1V
4.Control Precision:0.1V
5. Output Type: direct output
6. Voltage Tolerance:+/-0.1V
7. Application Fields:12-24V storage battery
8. Size;82*58*18mm
Using Method:
1. Set Starting Voltage: in normal display voltage state, pressing the button will display the start charging voltage; long press for 3s the digital tube will flash; you can start or stop button to set starting up charge voltage value
2. Set Stop Voltage: in normal display voltage state, pressing the button will display the stoping charge voltage; long press the button for 3s the digital tube will flash; you can start or stop button to set stopping charge voltage value
3. Factory Reset: in power on state press the start/stop button at the same time, the digital tube will display 888; that represents factory reset settings
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Safety First: Disconnect all power sources and ensure you're
working in a safe environment to avoid any accidents.
Understanding the Circuit: The IPS system consists of two
primary components - the inverter circuit that converts DC to AC, and the auto
charge controller that manages battery charging. Familiarize yourself with the
circuit diagrams and components.
Mounting the Components: Securely mount the inverter circuit
board, auto charge controller board, DC input, DC output, and battery charging
sockets inside the enclosure using screws.
Battery Connection: Connect the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals of the battery to the corresponding terminals on the auto charge
controller board. Use heavy-gauge wires for this connection to handle the
current flow.
Inverter Connection: Connect the output terminals of the
auto charge controller board to the input terminals of the power inverter
circuit board. These connections will deliver the converted AC power to the
output socket.
DC Input Connection: Connect the DC input socket to the
input terminals of the auto charge controller board. This socket will be used
to charge the battery when the IPS is connected to a power source.
DC Output Connection: Connect the DC output socket to the
output terminals of the auto charge controller board. The DC output will power
electronic devices when the IPS is operational.
Power Switch Integration: Connect the power switch to the
auto-charge controller board to control the power supply to the inverter and
prevent unnecessary battery drainage.
Wiring Checks: Double-check all the connections to ensure
they are secure and without any loose ends. Use electrical tape to insulate the
exposed wires and prevent short circuits.
Final Testing: Before sealing the enclosure, test the IPS by
connecting it to a power source. Observe the battery charging process and
ensure that the inverter delivers the desired AC output. Also, check if the
power switch works correctly.
Video Tutorial:
Conclusion:
Congratulations! You've successfully created a Mini Inverter
Power Supply (IPS) with an Auto Charge Controller circuit at home. This DIY
project can provide you with a reliable backup power solution during
emergencies or whenever you need to power essential electronic devices on the
go.
Remember to take necessary precautions while building the
circuit and working with electrical components. Always disconnect the power
source when making any modifications or changes to the IPS.
Now you have a functional and portable IPS, but don't stop
there! Feel free to experiment with different battery capacities, inverter
sizes, and charging circuits to cater to your specific power requirements. Have
fun with your new IPS, and stay prepared for any power-related challenges that
come your way!
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