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06.09.2009, 12:17 AM
A sort of battery vault is the ultimate goal. It would also be important that all tests be consistent and repeatable. And then, there is the question of credibility; will people trust test data from a possibly biased forum member?
Yeah, I suppose you could have banks of resistors to get in the ballpark of the current you want to test. I was envisioning several such banks all wired in parallel with CPU heatsinks and fans on them. I want to eliminate as much contact/wire resistance as possible, because at resistances less than 1 ohm, any little bit can make a big difference! Don't forget, I am talking about measuring 100's of amps here...
Not pictured, but I was also thinking of adding caps to the ouput. Since resistors are a resistive load (duh), the caps would smooth out the PWM pulses to provide a more consistent draw. Priobably use a spare car audio cap for that, but would be limited to ~5s because of the voltage rating.
Eagletree would be the way to go, but I was shooting for cheap and effective. The teade-off being lack of sampling/plottable measurements.
Last edited by BrianG; 06.09.2009 at 12:18 AM.
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