6volt backup battery circuit with auto charger

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A user seeks assistance in creating a circuit that supplies 6 volts to a switch during power outages, while also charging a 6V battery from AC power. The goal is to have a system that runs the switch continuously and seamlessly transitions to battery power when the mains fail. Suggestions include using a standard UPS or a 6V lead-acid motorcycle battery with a custom charger, as well as considering solar power options. Concerns about overcharging the battery and the need for a standalone system due to the distance between switches are highlighted. The discussion emphasizes the importance of designing a reliable power backup solution for remote locations.
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hello every one!

due to frequent power outages in my area, the lan switches at different locations stop working.

so either the light is out or the switch is not working which is really irritating.

so can some one help me with a circuit that can supply 6 volts for the switch in case of power outage?

what i want is a circuit that runs of ac and charges a 6v dc battery while simultaneously running the 6 volt switch. when the light goes out the battery then should power the switch.
also their should be some way to prevent the battery from over charging.

regards,
saad
 
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Have you considered standard UPS equipment.
Might be cheaper than making your own.
 
Or just a 6v lead acid battery (eg motorcycle battery) and a charger.
Most decent chargers have a floatmode where they keep the battery topped up.
Your equipement would have to be able to withstand the 7V the charger would supply while charging but most will.

+ Smaller and wastes less power than a UPS+6v dc adaptor.
- Might be tricky to find a 6V battery with a large enough capacity if you need it to run for many hours.
 
the switches are on poles about a km apart. i caNT USE one ups and drag its wire for the whole distance. i want a stand alone system

i intend to use a bike battery. i want to make make own charger though coz i can't find any good quality ones locally.
 
If the hardware can survive having slightly more than 6V supplied to it I would just use a 6v lead acid battery and a solar panel to trickle charge it.
Are you in a country where solar power is likely to be practical?
 
It may be possible to use line power for the switches.
This way you only need one power setup.
 
solar power is in plenty.. solar cells are NOT.

i want to use the mains to charge the battery as well as run the switch.

and when the mains fail then i want the battery to run the switch..

you people are not getting my point exactly.
 
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