Stopping discharging a battery during charging

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To manage a lead acid battery-powered light during frequent power outages, a relay can be used to automatically turn off the light when charging begins. This setup requires a "break-before-make" relay to ensure the light disconnects from the battery when the charger is engaged. The relay should be powered by the wall outlet, allowing it to switch between configurations for charging and discharging. Users are encouraged to research relays further to understand their operation better. This solution provides a practical way to maintain light during outages while preventing battery discharge during charging.
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I am from a country where power outage is very common.
I have a light source which is run by a lead acid battery. At night, I want to keep this light ON during power outage and when the electricity is back on, the charging circuit engages and the lights should turn off itself.
I am guessing an arrangement would be needed so that when the charging starts, with it somehow, a circuit should sense it and open/dis-engage the discharging circuit.

Simple Version:
I want to plug the charger in the battery, during power outage the light will be ON and with power on (when the charger starts charging the battery), the light turns OFF.
 
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adilsyyed said:
I am from a country where power outage is very common.
I have a light source which is run by a lead acid battery. At night, I want to keep this light ON during power outage and when the electricity is back on, the charging circuit engages and the lights should turn off itself.
I am guessing an arrangement would be needed so that when the charging starts, with it somehow, a circuit should sense it and open/dis-engage the discharging circuit.

Simple Version:
I want to plug the charger in the battery, during power outage the light will be ON and with power on (when the charger starts charging the battery), the light turns OFF.

I would use a relay powered from the wall power. You can connect your light and charging circuit to different parts of the relay to give the two different configurations.
 
berkeman said:
I would use a relay powered from the wall power. You can connect your light and charging circuit to different parts of the relay to give the two different configurations.

ummm... That would be a nice way to do it.
 
Be sure to use a "break-before-make" type of relay. :smile:
 
berkeman said:
Be sure to use a "break-before-make" type of relay. :smile:

If only I was expert in electronics.
But thanks for the head start, that's how we learn. I am going to read more about the relay you proposed.
 
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